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IELTS to study Journalism in Kenya (2026)

Journalism degrees are language-intensive from day one: seminars, editorial workshops, media law lectures, and constant written output mean examiners look closely at whether your English can handle nuance, argument, and speed. IELTS is the standard proof of that readiness for both university admission and the student visa that follows, so a strong result across all four skills — not just an acceptable overall figure — is what opens doors. Because journalism work lives in writing and speaking, weak sub-scores in those areas can block an offer even if your overall score looks reasonable.

What score do universities ask for?

Each Kenya university — often each course — sets its own IELTS minimum. Find your exact target on the course's official admissions page.

IELTS requirements change and vary by route, employer, and institution — always confirm the current figure with the official body before you rely on it.

Targeting Sub-Saharan Africa

Applicants from Anglophone African countries sometimes assume their prior English schooling removes the IELTS requirement, but most universities and visa authorities still require a formal test result regardless of the language of previous education; always confirm this with the admissions office. French- or Portuguese-speaking African students targeting English-medium journalism programmes should budget extra preparation time for Writing and Listening in particular.

How AlmiPrep helps you get there

Prioritise Academic Writing, because journalism programmes assess your ability to construct clear, evidence-based arguments under time pressure — exactly what IELTS Task 2 trains — and a low Writing band can undercut an otherwise solid application.

Frequently asked questions

Do journalism programmes abroad require a higher IELTS score than other humanities subjects?
Requirements vary by university and country, and some journalism schools do set stricter minimums than general humanities programmes because the degree demands constant high-level written and spoken English. Check the exact figure on each university's official admissions page and, for visa purposes, on the relevant immigration authority's website — these two figures may differ.
Can a strong overall band compensate for a weak Writing sub-score on my journalism application?
Not always. Many universities publish minimum scores for individual skills as well as an overall requirement, and journalism faculties in particular scrutinise the Writing band. Confirm the sub-score policy directly with each admissions office, since some require every component to meet a floor regardless of the overall result.
Which IELTS test type should I take — Academic or General Training?
For university admission to a journalism degree, almost every institution requires IELTS Academic. General Training is typically accepted only for certain migration or vocational pathways. Verify with your target university and the visa authority for your destination country before booking.
How long is my IELTS result valid for journalism applications and student visas?
IELTS results are valid for two years from the test date, but individual universities and immigration authorities set their own policies. Check both the admissions page of each university and the official student visa requirements for your destination to make sure your result will still be within the validity window when your application or visa is processed.
My journalism programme will include broadcast and audio work — does the Speaking band matter more than usual?
Yes, for broadcast or multimedia journalism tracks some universities look at your Speaking sub-score with extra care, since the degree involves on-camera work, interviews, and live reporting. While the specific threshold varies, it is worth treating Speaking preparation as seriously as Writing rather than letting it drift below your other skills.

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