Artisan vs Craft Certificate in Mobile Phone Repair in Kenya: Key Differences

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Mobile repair qualifications in Kenya follow the TVET progression within Electronic Equipment Repair or ICT programs. Here is the clear difference between levels.

Artisan Level

Duration: 1 year. Entry: KCPE. Content: basic electronics concepts, common phone faults, screen and battery replacement, software flashing, basic soldering, and safety practices. Qualifies for: phone repair shop assistant, basic repairs under supervision, NITA Grade III eligibility. Income: KSh 15,000–25,000/month employed, or basic self-employed repairs.

Craft Certificate Level

Duration: 2 years. Entry: KCSE D+. Content: advanced diagnostics, circuit board fault finding, micro-soldering and component-level repair, charging circuit repairs, advanced software diagnostics, and business skills. Qualifies for: senior repair technician, workshop supervisor, professional self-employment. Income: KSh 25,000–55,000/month employed.

💡 Tip: Component-level board repair (micro-soldering, IC chip replacement) is the skill that most clearly differentiates Craft from Artisan level — and it is the highest-margin skill. A technician who can fix motherboard faults commands premium rates and earns client loyalty that basic repair technicians cannot achieve.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FactorArtisanCraft Certificate
Board-level repairNot coveredCore skill
Micro-solderingBasic onlyAdvanced
Self-employment incomeBasic repairs onlyFull repair range
NITA grade targetGrade IIIGrade II/I

Which to Choose

Choose Artisan if: no KCSE qualification, need fastest workforce entry, building toward Craft Certificate. Choose Craft Certificate if: KCSE D+ or above, want workshop supervisor or professional self-employment access, or plan to offer board-level repairs at premium rates.

Self-Employment Income Gap

Artisan-level self-employment: screen replacements, battery swaps, software work — per job KSh 500–2,000. Craft-level self-employment: board-level faults, water damage, component replacements — per job KSh 3,000–15,000. The monthly income gap between levels is substantial for self-employed technicians.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose mobile repair or ICT networking as a TVET trade in Kenya?
Both are viable. Mobile repair has lower startup business cost and immediate self-employment viability. ICT networking opens formal corporate employment with higher monthly salaries. Choose based on preferred work style.
Can I start repairing phones after only an artisan certificate?
Yes — artisan skills are sufficient for basic repairs (screens, batteries, charging ports, software). Start with these while developing advanced skills through continued learning.
What NITA grade should I target for mobile repair?
Grade III for employed assistant roles. Grade II after 1–2 years experience. Grade I (Master Craftsman) for workshop owners and trainers.
Is micro-soldering a realistic skill to learn in Kenya?
Yes — micro-soldering is taught in advanced programs and practiced by professional technicians in Kenya. Equipment: hot air rework station (KSh 3,000–15,000) and microscope (KSh 5,000–20,000). REWA Technology on YouTube is the best free resource for learning.
What are the most common phone repairs in Kenya?
Screen replacement (highest volume), battery replacement, charging port repair, software problems, water damage cleaning, and button repair. Screen and battery provide highest client volume; board-level diagnosis provides highest per-job income.

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Theophilus Mburu
Written by Theophilus Mburu

Theophilus Mburu is a dedicated dentist and a contributing writer at Edunotes, bringing a unique blend of scientific insight and creativity to the blog. Beyond the clinic, he enjoys immersing himself in video games and exploring music, adding a fresh and relatable perspective to his content.

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