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Carpentry training is an affordable investment with strong return potential. Here is the complete cost picture.
Tuition Fees
County TVET colleges: KSh 10,000–25,000/year. Most affordable. Government national polytechnics: KSh 20,000–45,000/year. Best value for workshop quality. Private TVET colleges: KSh 40,000–90,000/year.
Tools and Equipment
Personal tool requirements for carpentry training:
- Basic hand tool set (saws, chisels, planes, squares): KSh 8,000–20,000
- Measuring and marking tools: KSh 1,500–4,000
- Safety equipment (goggles, dust mask): KSh 1,000–2,500
- Overalls and safety boots: KSh 2,500–5,000
Power tools (circular saw, router) are typically workshop-provided. Confirm what you need to supply before purchasing.
Exam Fees
KNEC exam registration: KSh 3,000–6,000/sitting. NITA trade test in Carpentry and Joinery: KSh 1,000–2,500. NCA artisan registration after certification: KSh 3,000–8,000 one-time. Budget all three as part of your total training investment.
Total Cost Summary
2-year Craft Certificate, government college, day student: KSh 60,000–120,000. 2-year Craft Certificate, residential: KSh 170,000–310,000. 1-year Artisan Certificate, day student: KSh 25,000–55,000.
Funding Options
HELB (helb.co.ke), county bursaries (ward administrator), NG-CDF (MP’s office), NYS free technical training, KUCCPS government-sponsored placements. Apply to all simultaneously after receiving your admission letter.
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