Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA) has licensed the Technical University of Kenya to offer various technical and vocational courses at the diploma level. This was affirmed in a letter addressed to TU-K’s Directorate of Technical and Vocational Education (TVET) by the TVETA Director General/ CEO, Dr. Kipkirui Langat
Under the provisions of the TVET Act, 2013, Section 20(1), TU-K underwent evaluation and met the licensing expectations and criteria. This accreditation affirms TU-K’s commitment to skilled-based training and innovation.
TU-K offers a diverse range of TVET programs across various disciplines, including engineering, information technology, business studies, health sciences, and more. With state-of-the-art facilities, experienced faculty, and strong industry partnerships, TU-K is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping Kenya’s workforce.
The registration and licensing process involved comprehensive assessments of TU-K’s infrastructure, curriculum, teaching methodologies, and student support services. TVETA’s endorsement validates TU-K’s compliance with national standards and its dedication to producing skilled professionals who contribute significantly to the country’s economic growth.
As part of the accreditation, TU-K will continue collaborating with industry leaders, employers, and local communities to ensure that its graduates are well-prepared for the demands of the job market. Prospective students can now pursue their passion for technical and vocational education at TU-K, confident in the knowledge that they are part of an institution that meets the highest standards set by TVETA.