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List of all approved Technical and Vocational Training, TVET, institutions, Universities and Polytechnics in Kenya

The Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA) is a public corporate agency established under the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Act No. 29 of 2013 to regulate and coordinate training in the country through licensing, registration and accreditation of programs, institutions and trainers. Section 7 of the Act, 2013 gives the powers and functions of the Authority to regulate and coordinate training; inspect, license and register and accredit training institutions; accredit and inspect programmes and courses; promote access and relevance of training programmes; determine the national technical and vocational training objectives; assure quality and relevance in programmes of training among other functions.

The Authority is governed by a Board appointed by the Cabinet Secretary responsible for Technical and Vocational Education and Training while the day to day affairs are managed by the Board’s Secretariat, headed by a Director General. Prior to the establishment of TVETA, a Directorate of Technical Accreditation and Quality Assurance and Directorate of Youth Training had been established to undertake inspection and registration of TVET institutions with the purview of the mandate of the Ministries of Higher Education Science and Technology and Youth Affairs and Sports respectively.

The Kenyan TVET sector comprises of National Polytechnics, Technical Training Institutes (TTIs), Vocational Training Centres (VTCs), Technical Trainer Colleges and any other category specified by the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Education Science and Technology.

Here is the list of all approved TVET institutions in Kenya:

Approved TVET  Institutions Nearest Town/Centre County
Universities Nearest Town/Centre County
1 Co-operative University of Kenya Karen Nairobi
2 Dedan Kimathi University of Technology Nyeri Nyeri
3 Meru University of Science and Technology Meru Meru
4 Technical University of Kenya Nairobi CBD Nairobi
5 Technical University of Mombasa Tudor Mombasa
6 Murang’a University of Technology Murang’a Murang’a
Polytechnics Nearest Town/Centre
7 Eldoret National Polytechnic Eldoret Uasin Gishu
8 Kabete National Polytechnic Kabete Kiambu
9 Kenya Coast National Polytechnic Kaloleni Mombasa
10 Kisii National Polytechnic Kisii Kisii
11 Kisumu National Polytechnic Kisumu Kisumu
12 Kitale National Polytechnic Kitale Trans Nzoia
13 Meru National Polytechnic Meru Meru
14 North Eastern Province National Polytechnic (NEP) Garissa Garissa
15 Nyeri National Polytechnic Nyeri Nyeri
16 Sigalagala National Polytechnic Sigalagala Kakamega
17 Kenya Technical Trainers College Gigiri Nairobi
Technical Institutes Nearest Town/Centre County
18 Ahmed Shahame Mwidani Technical Training Institute Changamwe Mombasa
19 Aldai Technical Training Institute Kobujoi Nandi
20 Bahati Institute of Business and Administration Studies Nakuru Nakuru
21 Baringo Technical College Kabarnet Baringo
22 Bondo Technical Training Institute Bondo Siaya
23 Bumbe Technical Training Institute Bwiri Busia
24 Bunyala Technical and Vocational College Port Victoria Busia
25 Bureti Technical Training Institute Sotik Bomet
26 Bushiangala Technical Training Institute Kakamega Kakamega
27 Butere Technical and Vocational College Butere Kakamega
28 Chuka Technical and Vocational College Chuka Tharaka Nithi
29 David M. Wambuli Technical and Vocational College Wote Makueni
30 Ekerubo Gietai Technical Training Institute Nyamira Nyamira
31 Emining Technical Training Institute Mogotio Baringo
32 Emsos Technical and Vocational College Mosoriot Nandi
33 Endebess Technical Training Institute Endebess Trans Nzoia
34 Gatanga Technical and Vocational College Gatanga Murang’a
35 Gitwebe Technical Training Institute Magwagwa Nyamira
36 Godoma Technical Training Institute Matano Manne/Vitengeni Kilifi
37 Jeremiah Nyaga Technical Training Institute Kiritiri Embu
38 Kaiboi Technical Training Institute Mosoriot Nandi
39 Kajiado West Technical and Vocational College Ngong Kajiado
40 Kapcherop Technical and Vocational College Kapcherop Elgeyo Marakwet
41 Karen Technical Training Institute for the Deaf Karen Nairobi
42 Karumo Technical Training Institute Kianjai Meru
43 Kasarani Technical and Vocational College Kasarani Nairobi
44 Katine Technical Training Institute Tala Machakos
45 Keroka Technical Training Institute Keroka Kisii
46 Kiirua Technical Training Institute Kiirua Market Meru
47 Kipkabus Technical and Vocational College Kipkabus Uasin Gishu
48 Kipipiri Technical and Vocational College Mawingo Town Nyandarua
49 Kipsinende Technical and Vocational College Fort-Ternan Kericho
50 Kisiwa Technical Training Institute Kabuchai Bungoma
51 Konoin Technical Training Institute Mogogosiek Bomet
52 Koshin Technical Training Institute Eldoret Uasin Gishu
53 Laikipia East Technical and Vocational College Marina Center Laikipia
54 Laikipia North Technical and Vocational College Mowuarak Market Center Laikipia
55 Laisamis Technical and Vocational College Laisamis Marsabit
56 Maasai Mara Technical and Vocational College Narok Narok
57 Machakos Technical Training Institute for the Blind Machakos Machakos
58 Masai Technical Training Institute Kajiado Kajiado
59 Masinga Technical and Vocational College Masinga Machakos
60 Mathenge Technical Training Institute Othaya Nyeri
61 Mathioya Technical and Vocational College Kiria-ini Murang’a
62 Mathira Technical and Vocational College Mathira Nyeri
63 Matili Technical Training Institute Kimilili Bungoma
64 Mawego Technical Training Institute Oyugis Homa-Bay
65 Michuki Technical Training Institute Kangema Murang’a
66 Mitunguu Technical Training Institute Mitunguu Meru
67 Moiben Technical and Vocational College Moiben Uasin Gishu
68 Mukiria Technical Training Institute Nkubu Meru
69 Mukurwe-ini  Technical Training Institute Gikondi Nyeri
70 Mumias West Technical and Vocational College Mumias Kakamega
71 Muraga Technical Training Institute Chuka Tharaka Nithi
72 Musakasa Technical Training Institute Bungoma Bungoma
73 Nachu Technical and Vocational College Kikuyu Kiambu
74 Nairobi Technical Training Institute Ngara Nairobi
75 Naivasaha Technical and Vocational College Naivasha Nakuru
76 Narok West Technical Training Institute Narok Narok
77 Ndia Technical and Vocational College Sagana Kirinyaga
78 Nkabune Technical Training Institute Meru Meru
79 Nuu Technical and Vocational College Mutitu Kitui
80 Okame Technical and Vocational College Busia Busia
81 Ol’lessos Technical Training Institute Kapsabet Nandi
82 PC Kinyanjui Technical Training Institute Riruta Satellite Nairobi
83 Rift Valley Technical Training Institute Eldoret Uasin Gishu
84 Runyenjes Technical and Vocational College Runyenjes Embu
85 Sabatia Technical and Vocational College Sabatia Vihiga
86 Shamberere Technical Training Institute South Kabras Kakamega
87 Siala Technical Training Institute Rongo Migori
88 Sot Technical Training Institute Merigi Bomet
89 Sotik Technical Training Institute Sotik Bomet
90 St. Josephs Technical Institute for the Deaf-Nyangoma Nyang’oma Kogelo Siaya
91 Taveta Technical and Vocational College Taveta Taita Taveta
92 Tharaka Technical and Vocational College Marimanti Tharaka Nithi
93 Thika Technical Training Institute Thika Kiambu
94 Tseikuru Technical Training Institute Tseikuru Kitui
95 Ugenya Technical and Vocational College Sega Siaya
96 Weru Technical and Vocational College Malindi Kilifi
97 Wote Technical Training Institute Wote Makueni
98 Ziwa Technical Training Institute Eldoret Uasin Gishu
Institutes of Technology Nearest Town/Centre County
99 Coast Institue of Technology Voi Taita Taveta
100 Friends College Kaimosi Kaimosi Vihiga
101 Kiambu Institute of Science and Technology Ruaka Kiambu
102 Nyandarua Institute of Science and Technology Nyahururu Nyandarua
103 Ramogi Institute of Advanced Technology Riat Hills Kisumu
104 Rift Valley Institute of Science and Technology Nakuru Nakuru
105 Sang’alo Institute of Science and Technology Bungoma Bungoma
106 Siaya Institute of Technology Siaya Siaya

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TVET Authority Board gazettes six standards

The Technical and Vocational Education Authority, TVET, Board has gazetted the following six Standards in pursuant to Section 57 (1) and (2) of the TVET Act.

1. TVETS 01:2019 TVET Standard — Competence-Based Education, Training and Assessment (CBETA) — Requirements and Guidelines, First Edition.
This Standard prescribes terminologies, requirements, and guidelines for the development of training standards and curricula for CBET in Kenya.

2. TVETS 02:2019 TVET Standard — Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) — Requirements, First Edition.
This Standard prescribes requirements and guidelines applicable to all PLAR providers in Kenya.

3. TVETS 03:2019 TVET Standard — CBET Trainers Qualification Framework — Part 1: General, First Edition.
This Standard prescribes general requirements for instructors, trainers, assessors, verifiers, curriculum developers and training managers.

4. TVETS 04:2019 TVET Standard — National Polytechnics — Requirements and Guidelines, First Edition.
This Standard prescribes requirements and guidelines for national polytechnics in Kenya in the areas of leadership and management, physical resources, CBET programmes, and library services and facilities.

5. TVETS 05:2019 TVET Standard — Open, Distance and E-Learning (ODeL) — Requirements and Guidelines, First Edition.
This Standard prescribes requirements for Open, Distance and e-Learning (ODeL) centres through traditional distance education; e-learning provisions; blended learning and virtual education and training modes.

6. TVETS 06:2019 TVET Standard — Centre of Excellence — Requirements, First Edition.
This Standard prescribes minimum requirements for a team, a shared facility or entity that provides leadership, best practices, research support and/or training for a focused area.

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List of institutions offering Competency-Based Education and Training (CBET) curricula as approved by the Technical & Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA)

Background

The Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA) is a public corporate agency established under the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Act No. 29 of 2013 to regulate and coordinate training in the country through licensing, registration and accreditation of programs, institutions and trainers. Section 7 of the Act, 2013 gives the powers and functions of the Authority to regulate and coordinate training; inspect, license and register and accredit training institutions; accredit and inspect programmes and courses; promote access and relevance of training programmes; determine the national technical and vocationaltraining objectives; assure quality and relevance in programmes of training among other functions.

The Authority is governed by a Board appointed by the Cabinet Secretary responsible for Technical and Vocational Education and Training while the day to day affairs are managed by the Board’s Secretariat, headed by a Director General. Prior to the establishment of TVETA, a Directorate of Technical Accreditation and Quality Assurance and Directorate of Youth Training had been established to undertake inspection and registration of TVET institutions with the purview of the mandate of the Ministries of Higher Education Science and Technology and Youth Affairs and Sports respectively.

The Kenyan TVET sector comprises of National Polytechnics, Technical Training Institutes (TTIs), Vocational Training Centres (VTCs), Technical Trainer Colleges and any other category specified by the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Education Science and Technology.

These are the TVET colleges that have been approved by the TVETA board to offer CBET programmes:

Here is the list of TVET Authority approved Competency-Based Education and Training (CBET) curricula developed by Curriculum Development Assessment and Certification Council (CDACC):

NOCURRICULUMLEVEL 3LEVEL 4LEVEL 5LEVEL6DEVELOPER
2AgripreneurshipApprovedApprovedApprovedApprovedCDACC
4AquacultureApprovedApprovedApprovedApprovedCDACC
8Beauty TherapyApprovedApprovedApprovedApprovedCDACC
20Culinary ArtsApproved__ApprovedCDACC
21Dairy Farm ManagementApprovedApprovedApprovedApprovedCDACC.
26Electrical InstallationApproved___CDACC.
30Food and BeverageApprovedApproved__CDACC.
34Front Office OperationsApproved___CDACC.
35Hair Dressing and Beauty TherapyApproved___CDACC
36HairdressingApprovedApprovedApprovedApprovedCDACC
38Horticulture Nursery ManagementApprovedApprovedApprovedApprovedCDACC
39Horticulture ProcessingApprovedApprovedApprovedApprovedCDACC
40Horticulture ProductionApprovedApprovedApprovedApprovedCDACC
45Instrumentation and controlApprovedApprovedApprovedApprovedCDACC
49MasonryApproved___CDACC
54Meat Slaughter house AttendantApproved___CDACC
65PlumbingApproved___CDACC
67Poultry Broiler Production AttendantApproved___CDACC
70Poultry Kienyeji Chicken Production OperatorApproved___CDACC
71Poultry Layer Production AttendantApproved___CDACC
82Security GuardApproved___CDACC
1Agricultural Extension___ApprovedCDACC
3Apiculture (Bee Technology)__ApprovedApprovedCDACC
5Automotive Engineering__Approved_CDACC
6Automotive Technician___ApprovedCDACC
7Baking Technology___ApprovedCDACC
9Building Technician___ApprovedCDACC.
10Business Management__ApprovedApprovedCDACC
11Cartography___ApprovedCDACC
12Certified Pension Management___ApprovedCDACC
13Chemical Engineering___ApprovedCDACC
14Christian Ministry___ApprovedCDACC
15Construction Management___ApprovedCDACC
16Cooperative Management___ApprovedCDACC
17Counselling Psychology___ApprovedCDACC
18Credit Management___ApprovedCDACC
19Credit Officer__Approved_CDACC
22Dairy Plant Management_ApprovedApprovedApprovedCDACC
23Electrical Engineering___ApprovedCDACC
24Electrical Engineering (Power Option)___ApprovedCDACC
25Electrical Installation__Approved_CDACC
27Electrical Operation (Power Option)__Approved_CDACC
28Fashion Design___ApprovedCDACC
29Financial Sales__Approved_CDACC
31Food and Beverage (Sales and Service Management)_ApprovedApproved_CDACC
32Food Production_ApprovedApproved_CDACC
33Food Technology__Approved_CDACC
37Highway Engineering___ApprovedCDACC
41House Keeping_ApprovedApproved_CDACC
42Housekeeping Management___ApprovedCDACC
43Human Resource Management__ApprovedApprovedCDACC
44ICT Technician__ApprovedApprovedCDACC
46Laundry and Dry Cleaning_Approved__CDACC
47Marketing___ApprovedCDACC
48Marriage and Family Counselling___ApprovedCDACC
50Meat Abattoir Operator_Approved__CDACC
51Meat Butchery Attendant_Approved__CDACC
52Meat Butchery Operations_Approved__CDACC
53Meat Processing_ApprovedApproved_CDACC
55Mechanical Production Technician___ApprovedCDACC
56Mechatronics__ApprovedApprovedCDACC
57Office Administration___ApprovedCDACC
58Office Assistant_Approved__CDACC
59Oil Pipeline Fire Officer__Approved_CDACC
60Oil Pipeline Instrumentation and Control__Approved_CDACC
61Oil Pipeline Laboratory Technology__Approved_CDACC
62Oil Pipeline Mechanical Maintenance__Approved_CDACC
63Oil Pipeline Operations__Approved_CDACC
64Operation Theatre Technology__ApprovedApprovedCDACC
66Poultry Breeding Operations__Approved_CDACC
68Poultry Broiler Production Operator_Approved__CDACC
69Poultry Hatchery Operations_Approved__CDACC
72Poultry Layer Production Operations_Approved__CDACC
73Poultry Management___ApprovedCDACC
74Poultry Processing Operator__Approved_CDACC
75Poultry Products Processing Operations_Approved__CDACC
76Printing Technology___ApprovedCDACC
77Project Management__Approved_CDACC
78Project Management___ApprovedCDACC
79Quantity Survey___ApprovedCDACC
80Records and Archives Management__ApprovedApprovedCDACC
81Refrigeration and air Conditioning__Approved_CDACC
83Social Work__ApprovedApprovedCDACC
84Supply Chain__ApprovedApprovedCDACC
85Tourism Management___ApprovedCDACC
86Tourism Operations__Approved_CDACC
87Welding and Fabrication___ApprovedCDACC

Source: TVETA.

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TVETs to use the Competency-Based Education and Training (CBET); here are the 25 training areas for students

The Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA) and the Kenya Chambers of Commerce have started engagements that are anchored on establishing Sector Skills Councils that will guide skills training and curriculum development in the TVET sector.

The TVETA Director-General Dr Kipkirui Langat, who on Wednesday 4, September 2019 held a meeting with senior officials of the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) , led by the 1st Vice Chamber President Dr Erick Rutto, said that the regulator has started mobilising all the State and non-state agencies to round table to discuss the formation of the sector skills councils.

Sector skills councils are employer-led organisations that cover specific industries influencing how training is delivered in a country. Their role is to basically reduce skills gaps and shortages, improve productivity, increase opportunities for all individuals in the workforce and improve learning supply in the respective industries.

“We are currently working on the structure to identify and bring together all the government agencies involved in the TVET training sector, the industry players and other partners so that we can form a consortium that will form the sector skills councils,” Dr Langat said.

“The formation of sector skills councils will play a major role in our training system because the proposals of each sector council will inform what goes into the design and content of the training curriculum and will provide the criteria for the requirements for certification in all levels of TVET training.”

The Director-General also said that since Kenya has embraced the Competency-Based Education and Training (CBET), the sector skills councils will also play a major role in the assessment of the CBET curriculum.

“The assessment of the CBET curriculum will be done by both the TVET trainers and skills experts appointed by the industry by each of the respective sector skills councils. As a government, we will be looking at how these experts will be compensated. But more critically, we envision to have a system whereby at least 10-20% of TVET training will take place at the industry,” Dr. Langat observed.

Dr. Langat also noted that the inclusion of industry-led sector skills councils will also make it easier for the industry to support TVET training, which is currently funded almost 100% by the government and some support from development partners.

The KNCCI 1st Vice Chamber President Dr. Erick Rutto concurred that the inclusion of the industry players in the design of the curriculum and its assessment will allow the industry to invest in training because there will be value since quality graduates coming out of such a system will enhance their productivity.

He said that for the proposed structure by TVETA to be a success, the government will have to make it mandatory for all business to be members of the industry-based lobby like the Chamber of Commerce and Industry through an Act of Parliament so that funding for TVET training can be regulated.

“The industry is ready to contribute if it can see the value and be part of the training system. This is what happens in Germany where the Germany Chamber of Commerce contributes a larger share of funding needed in training while the Federal Government’s share is minimal,” Dr. Rutto said.

According to the Kenya National Qualification Authority (KNQA), for Kenya to develop and implement a comprehensive and sustainable skills development system, it is proposed that the training sector be established as the basis of determining which skills to be developed.

The sector will also be the source of occupation standards through their respective Sector Skills Advisory Committees (SSAC) can operate.

This system needs to bring on all the players, with the KNQA developing a national policy on the development of a sustainable skills development system; and development of occupational standards with various sectors; while TVETA needs to develop training standards to ensure that training matches expectations of the industry.

Actual training will take place in technical and vocational training institutions with TVETA providing quality assurance. National Industrial Training Authority (NITA), Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE), Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI), Micro and Small Enterprise Authority (MSEA), Association of Professional Societies in East Africa (APSEA) and Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) should form the core of the team that should be involved in coordination of this exercise and ensure that the roles and responsibilities of each player are well spelled out.

There are 25 training sectors currently. They include auto and auto components, food processing, textile and clothing, telecommunication, IT and ITE, electronic and IT, electronics and IT hardware, furniture and furnishing, beauty and wellness, gems and jewellery, media and entertainment, leather and leather goods, tourism, hospitality and travel; building, construction and real estate; energy and extractive sector; water environment and natural resources; healthcare, pharma and life sciences, agriculture; transport and logistics; rescue services and disaster management; business, financial services and insurance, retail and wholesale services; education/skills development for teachers/trainers, security and domestic workers.

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105,000 TVET students have so far applied for Helb loans ahead of the October deadline

As at September 19, about 105, 000 Technical and Vocational Education Training,Tvet, students had completed TVET loan online applications against 124,100 targeted by the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) for the first, second and even subsequent applicants at a total value of Sh4 billion for 2019/20 financial year.

Helb currently funds students in 111 Tvet colleges; compared to 74 last year. These are colleges approved by the Technical and Vocational Education Training Authority, TVETA, and are members of Katti. The deadline for application is October 31, 2019

For those who had submitted their loan applications and were approved, disbursements began on September 16, 2019.

About 1,500 students earlier admitted in public universities opted to join technical colleges this year, with the government insisting there are huge shortfalls in technical manpower in both public and private sectors.

Partnerships

The government in a partnership with a Chinese construction firm, Avic International Holdings, have supplied and equipped 144 Tvet Institutions with modern training equipment worth Sh16.8 billion for 10 disciplines and built capacity for trainers on use of the equipment.

Tvets students’ population

There are about 4,000 trainers currently in public Tvet training institutions, but with a shortage of a similar number. The government has started the process of recruiting another batch of 3,000 trainers to bridge the gap.

TVETA puts the number of registered institutions at 11 national polytechnics, 827 (672 private and 155 public) technical and vocational colleges.

There are 747 (58 private and 669 public) vocational training centres. Last year saw the student population in technical and vocational colleges rise to 363,884, with female students accounting for 43.7 percent of total student enrollment.

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Offer quality education- TVETs advised

Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions have been urged to focus on quality training to enable the country achieve its development goals.

Principal Secretary (PS) State Department for Vocational and Technical Training, Margaret Mwakima, said TVETs plays a significant role in the realization of Vision 2030 and the ‘Big Four’ agenda.

“The government commits huge resources to TVET institutions with an aim of improving access, equity, quality and relevance of training,” said Dr Mwakina.

The PS was speaking at Flamingo Beach Hotel in Mombasa, during the opening ceremony of a workshop for Kenya Association of Technical Training Institutions (KATTI), Nairobi region.

The forum was being attended by Principals, Finance Officers, Internal Auditors and Procurement officers in TVET institutions.

Dr Mwakima affirms that the ultimate objective is to ensure youths who go through TVET training acquire skills that are relevant to the job market.

She said the Ministry was keen in seeking more resources to meet the growing demand for TVET education and added that 3,000 thousands trainers have been recruited to address the current shortage as a result of the establishment of more institutions.

The PS also acknowledged that technical training was expensive and urged TVETs to be innovative and come up with other income generating activities to supplement Government funding.

At the same time, Dr Mwakima called on the Principals to manage financial resources prudently and avoid wastage and misappropriation of public funds.

“The Principals, finance and procurement officers must manage financial resources strictly according to the law and regulations,” she added.

She directed Principals, finance officers, procurement officers and internal auditors to prepare weekly reports to ensure financial accountability and transparency.

Dr. Mwakima challenged procurement officers to follow regulations and ensure due diligence in the procuring of goods and service, and warned them against involvement in any form of corruption.

The Chairman of KATTI Nairobi region, Sammy Waititu, said TVETs were faced with numerous challenges, including shortage of trainers, modern equipment, furniture and lack of water and power in some new institutions.

Waititu said TVETs are ready to play their rightful role if the government will urgently address the challenges facing them.

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