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Home » Guide to Kenya School of TVET: Courses, Fees, and Admissions

Guide to Kenya School of TVET: Courses, Fees, and Admissions

by kevin Atamba
May 29, 2025
Kenya School of TVET

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Your Ultimate Guide to Kenya School of TVET

About Kenya School of TVET (KSTVET)

Formerly known as Kenya Technical Trainers College (KTTC), the Kenya School of TVET is a premier public institution under the Ministry of Education. Located in Gigiri, Nairobi, right next to the United Nations offices, this college has been shaping Kenya’s skilled workforce since 1979 through a partnership between the Kenyan government and Canada’s CIDA.

KSTVET specializes in training technical instructors and professionals for various industries, ensuring graduates are job-ready.


Courses Offered at Kenya School of TVET

KSTVET offers certificate and diploma programs across eight specialized departments, with three intakes per year:

  • Regular programs: January & September
  • School-based programs: April

Department-Wide Course Breakdown

1. Department of Instructor Training

✅ Certificate in Instructor Training

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2. Building & Civil Engineering

🏗️ Diploma in Technical Trainer Education (Architecture, Building Tech, Civil Engineering, Highway Engineering, Land Survey, Water Engineering)

3. Electrical & Electronics Engineering

⚡ Diploma in Technical Trainer Education (Electrical Engineering, Control & Instrumentation, Medical Engineering, Power, Telecommunications)

4. Hospitality & Institutional Management

🍽️ Diploma in Technical Trainer Education (Food & Beverage, Fashion & Design, Hairdressing & Beauty Therapy, Nutrition & Dietetics, Tourism)

5. Agriculture & Environmental Studies

🌱 Diploma in Technical Trainer Education (Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics, Horticulture, Fisheries & Aquaculture, Environmental Science)

6. Liberal Studies

📚 Diploma in Technical Trainer Education (Communication & Media, Information Studies, Social Work & Community Development)

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7. Health & Applied Sciences

🧪 Diploma in Technical Trainer Education (Applied Biology, Medical Lab, Public Health, Pharmaceutical Tech, Food Science Tech)

8. Business Studies

💼 Diploma in Technical Trainer Education (Accounting, Business Admin, HR, Sales & Marketing, Supply Chain Management)

9. Computer Studies

💻 Diploma in Technical Trainer Education (Computer Studies, Computer & Mathematics)

10. Mechanical Engineering

🔧 Diploma in Technical Trainer Education (Automotive, Aeronautical, Mechatronics, Production Engineering)


Kenya School of TVET Fee Structure (2024)

Regular Program (January & September Intakes)

TermMode of DeliveryFees (Ksh)
Term 1Face-to-face37,958
Term 2Online26,139
Term 3Face-to-face34,803
Term 4Supervised Teaching PracticeN/A

School-Based Program (April Intake)

TermModuleMode of DeliveryFees (Ksh)
Term 1Module 1Face-to-face20,558
Module 2Face-to-face17,400
Term 2Module 3Online26,139
Term 3Module 4Face-to-face17,402
Module 5Face-to-face17,401
Term 4Supervised Teaching PracticeN/A

Certificate in Instructor Training

TermModuleMode of DeliveryFees (Ksh)
Term 1Module 1Face-to-face35,303
Term 2Module 2Face-to-face32,308
Term 3Supervised Teaching PracticeN/A

Note: Fees do not include accommodation or meals.


How to Apply & Contact KSTVET

📍 Location: Limuru Road, Gigiri (Next to UN Offices, Nairobi)
📞 Phone: 0707444222 / 0786444600
📧 Email: [email protected]


Final Thoughts

Whether you’re looking to train as a technical instructor or gain industry-ready skills, Kenya School of TVET offers affordable, high-quality programs across multiple fields. With flexible intakes and hands-on training, it’s a top choice for vocational education in Kenya.

🔹 Want more details? Visit their website or contact them directly!

READ MORE: Guide to Online Teacher Transfers Through TSC Kenya

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Mwafrikah is a Kenyan blogger, digital content creator, and graphic designer who shares insights on education, technology, finance, career growth, and lifestyle. Through creative storytelling and design, he delivers engaging content for Global audience while inspiring and mentoring emerging creators in the digital space. For collaborations, inquiries, or feedback, you can reach him via email at [email protected]

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