How Much Does It Cost to Study Carpentry in Kenya? Full Fee Guide 2025

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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.

💡 Tip: NCA registration after your NITA certificate costs KSh 3,000–8,000 and unlocks access to government construction contracts. Self-employed carpenters with NCA registration consistently win better-paying project work than unregistered counterparts — it is a high-return one-time 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is carpentry training affordable in Kenya?
Yes — 2-year Craft Certificate at a government college for a day student: KSh 60,000–120,000 total. Self-employed carpenters earn KSh 60,000–180,000/month once established — one of Kenya’s strongest TVET ROIs.
Where can I buy affordable carpentry tools in Kenya?
Secondhand tools: Gikomba Market (Nairobi), Industrial Area hardware shops, Jiji.co.ke. New tools at hardware shops. Prioritize quality chisels, planes, and saws — poor cutting tools frustrate skill development regardless of training quality.
Does HELB cover carpentry programs?
Yes — for students at TVETA-accredited institutions studying building technology and carpentry. Apply at helb.co.ke after receiving your admission letter. Confirm your specific institution and program are on HELB’s eligible list.
What is the ROI on carpentry training in Kenya?
Training cost KSh 60,000–120,000 → employed income KSh 30,000–65,000/month → training cost recovered in 3–6 months. Self-employed workshop owners recover training costs within weeks of landing first significant contracts.
How long does it take to be a productive carpenter in Kenya?
Basic independent work after 1–2 years combining training and practical experience. Full productive independence on complex projects and managing subcontractors: 3–5 years from beginning formal training.

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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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