Computer packages courses in Kenya are offered at hundreds of accredited colleges nationwide, from public universities to private TVET colleges and vocational training centres. The standard short course in Computer Packages takes 1 to 3 months and...
Kenya hosts a growing number of internationally affiliated colleges and training institutions offering globally recognised qualifications — from British A-Levels and Cambridge International credentials to ACCA, CIMA, CFA, PRINCE2, and American college programmes. These institutions serve Kenyan...
Kenya has hundreds of accredited institutions offering short courses lasting from one week to six months, spanning ICT, engineering, business, health, media, beauty, and professional development. The most accessible are at Technical University of Kenya (TUK), which...
Kenya's media and film industry is one of the most active and fastest-evolving creative sectors in East Africa. From Nairobi's growing film production scene to the expansion of digital media, podcasting, and content creation, demand for trained...
Thika is one of Kenya's most education-rich satellite cities, home to Mount Kenya University (Kenya's largest private university by enrolment, main campus in Thika), Thika Technical Training Institute (KUCCPS-listed public TTI with 50+ programmes), KMTC Thika (medical...
Nakuru is Kenya's fourth-largest city and one of the fastest-growing urban centres in the country. It hosts a growing number of accredited colleges offering certificate, diploma, and degree programmes across health, business, engineering, ICT, and hospitality.
You do not need a C+ to access quality higher education in Kenya. Colleges accept students with grades as low as D- and even E for artisan courses, D (Plain) for certificate programmes, C- (Minus) for most...
Kenya has a strong network of accredited engineering colleges offering certificate, diploma, and degree programmes in electrical, mechanical, civil, and other engineering disciplines. The best engineering colleges combine TVETA or CUE accreditation, well-equipped workshops and laboratories, experienced...
KUCCPS (Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service) is the government body responsible for placing KCSE graduates into public universities and colleges in Kenya. Beyond universities, KUCCPS also places students into government-sponsored diploma and certificate programmes at...
Kenya has over 34 public Teacher Training Colleges (TTCs) and more than 50 registered private TTCs offering diploma and certificate programmes in primary, secondary, and early childhood education. The standard annual fee for KUCCPS-placed students at public...