The Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA) is a corporate body that regulates the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). The authority is mandated to oversee the licensing and accreditation of learning institutions, trainers and programs. As a learner who wishes to join a TVET Authority institution, it is important to find a licensed institution for your certification to be recognized. Besides, you have to go through the list of the best TVET courses in Kenya to find out what will suit you best.

TVETA came into being through the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority Act that was put in place in 2013. Its main aim was to deliver a competitive workforce meant to be relevant in the Kenyan market. To do this, the institution oversees the registration, licensing, development and accreditation of institutions. This is in addition to certifying trainers and developing the curriculum in conjunction CDACC. TVET Authority emphasizes on the accountability and professionalism of its members while ensuring integrity, teamwork and public participation. These are the values that govern the institutions' operation.

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What is the difference between technical training and vocational training?
In previous years, there was no mention of the term ‘vocational’ in the list of courses offered by training institutions in the country. As a student, you must be wondering what vocational training means and if it is any different from technical training.
Technical training is job training that focuses on a particular skill while vocational training includes training of the complete skills needed for a particular job. For example, if you learn pipe laying, you will have acquired technical skill. You can work as a plumber, but your skills will be limited to pipe laying.
On the other hand, vocational training is where you are taught all aspects of plumbing, both theoretical and practical. Not only will you be able to make informed calculations, but also know how to lay pipes, among other practical skills.

List of TVET courses in Kenya

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TVETA has approved a total of 278 courses that are competency-based. The approval process is also meant to protect students from enrolling to fake courses. Here is a list of the best TVET courses in Kenya.
- Certificate in Disaster Management
- Certificate in Social Work
- Certificate in Community Development
- Certificate in Business Management
- Diploma in Information Technology
- Diploma in Business Management
- Certificate in Tour Guiding
- Diploma in Journalism
- Certificate in Electrical Engineering
- Certificate in Supply Chain Management
- Certificate in CPA
- Diploma in Computer Engineering
- Certificate in Computer Engineering
- Certificate in Food Preparation &Culinary Arts
- Diploma in Human Resource Management
- Certificate in Human Resource Management
- Diploma in Catering and Accommodation
- Certificate in Catering and Accommodation
- Artisan in Building Technology
- Artisan in Fashion Design and Garment making
- Grade III in Electrical Wireman
- Grade III in Tailoring & Dressmaking
- Grade III-1 in Masonry
- Grade III-1 in Hairdressing
- Diploma in Homecare Management
- Craft in Homecare Management
- Diploma in Kenya Registered Nursing
- Trade Test in Motor Vehicle Mechanics
- Trade Test in ICT

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Other technical courses in Kenya that are marketable and worth studying are:
- Diploma in Food Production
- Craft in Food Production
- Diploma in Food Production, Sales and Service Management
- Diploma in Pastry and Bakery
- Diploma in Housekeeping
- Craft in Food Production, Sales and Service Management
- Diploma in Housekeeping and Laundry
- Diploma in Tourism Management
- Certificate in Media Techniques
- Diploma in Media Techniques
- Diploma in Psychological Counseling
- Craft in Psychological Counseling
- Diploma in Animal Health and Production
- Diploma in Animal Health and Range Management
- Diploma in Leather Technology
- Craft in Leather Technology
- Craft in Animal Health and Production
- Craft in Animal Health and Range Management
- Diploma in Insurance
- Proficiency in Insurance
- Craft in Insurance
- Craft in Information Technology
- Craft in Entrepreneurial Agriculture
- Craft in Dairy Management
- Craft in Dairy Science and Technology
If you still need to know more before choosing courses, TVETA has provided all the approved CBET curricula on their website. The list also includes levels at which each item on the curriculum is offered.

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List of TVET institutions in Kenya that have been accredited
Now that you have known a thing or two about the courses, how about knowing the institutions that have been certified to offer these courses. There are many accredited and licensed TVET colleges in Kenya. They include:
Universities
Polytechnics

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Technical institutes

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Institutes of technology
For a full list of the colleges, visit the TVET Institutions page on TVETA’s official website.
TVET courses qualifications and requirements
Qualification requirements vary from one course to the next. To know the qualifications needed to enroll for a particular course, visit the portal of your institution of choice and find out if they have any of the courses that you desire to undertake. You should find the list of requirements there too.
With the minimum entry requirements for the university set at C+ (plus), there are many interesting courses that you can undertake in your preferred technical and vocational institution. One thing to note is that the subjects that you did in high school will also determine the kind of course that you will undertake in these institutions of higher learning.

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TVETA contacts
You can also get in touch with the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority through the following contacts;
- Location: TelePosta Towers 25th Floor, Wing B, Kenyatta Avenue
- Postal Address: P. O. Box 35625 – 00100, Nairobi.
- Phone Number: +254 20 2392140
- Email Address: info@tvetauthority.go.ke
- TVET Website: tveta.go.ke
- TVETA Facebook page: Tvet Authority Kenya Page
- TVETA Twitter handle: @TVETAkenya
Hopefully, this list of the best TVET courses in Kenya will help you to shape your career. Make sure to confirm the requirements before you send in your application in order to improve your chances of being selected. You should also enrol to an approved and licensed TVET college for your certification to be considered valid in the country.
Tuko.co.ke posted an article with the list of TVET institutions in Kenya. The institutions are pivotal in equipping young Kenyans with skills to improve their employability or pursue solo careers. In essence, these learning centres were created to improve education standards in Kenya. TVET learning institutions are mandated to offer training in various disciplines. Get the full list from the article.

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