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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.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Factor | Artisan | Craft Certificate |
|---|---|---|
| Board-level repair | Not covered | Core skill |
| Micro-soldering | Basic only | Advanced |
| Self-employment income | Basic repairs only | Full repair range |
| NITA grade target | Grade III | Grade 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.
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