Certificate in General Agriculture

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This comprehensive guide covers everything Kenyan students need to know about pursuing a Certificate in General Agriculture. You’ll find detailed information about course structure, entry requirements, fees, duration, and career opportunities available after completion. Whether you’re interested in modern farming techniques, livestock management, or agricultural business, this certificate program opens doors to Kenya’s thriving agricultural sector.

  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Animal Production
  • Crop Production
  • Agricultural Extension Education
  • Home Economics
  • Agricultural Economics and Farm Management

Frequently Asked Questions


What are the entry requirements for Certificate in General Agriculture?
Most institutions require KCSE mean grade D (plain) or equivalent qualification. Some colleges may accept KCPE certificate holders with relevant work experience in agriculture.


How long does the Certificate in General Agriculture take to complete?
The certificate program typically takes 1-2 years to complete, depending on whether you study full-time or part-time. Some institutions offer modular programs that can be completed within 18 months.


What career opportunities are available after completing this certificate?
Graduates can work as farm supervisors, agricultural extension officers, agribusiness entrepreneurs, livestock assistants, or pursue further studies in diploma and degree programs in agriculture.

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