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Tailoring is one of Kenya’s most affordable trades to train in — the total investment is modest compared to the income potential from either employment or self-employment. Here is the complete cost picture.
Tuition Fees by Institution Type
County TVET colleges: KSh 10,000–20,000/year. Most affordable, KNEC-accredited. Government national polytechnics: KSh 18,000–40,000/year. Well-equipped workshops, strong KNEC pass rates. Private TVET colleges: KSh 40,000–100,000/year. Higher fees, sometimes better equipment and smaller classes. Private short course providers (not KNEC-examined): KSh 10,000–50,000 for 1–6 months.
Sewing Machine Costs
A sewing machine is the most significant personal investment in tailoring training:
- Domestic/manual machine (secondhand): KSh 3,000–8,000 — ideal for starting
- Domestic electric machine (new): KSh 10,000–25,000
- Industrial lockstitch (new): KSh 25,000–60,000
- Overlock machine: KSh 15,000–35,000
Confirm whether your college requires you to bring your own machine or provides workshop machines. Some colleges provide machines during class hours — in that case, only a personal machine for home practice is needed.
Fabric and Materials Budget
Annual fabric budget for tailoring training: KSh 5,000–15,000 depending on project requirements. Some colleges include workshop materials in the fees or charge a workshop levy (KSh 3,000–8,000/year). Ask the specific institution what is included before budgeting.
Examination Fees
KNEC exam registration: approximately KSh 3,000–5,000 per sitting. NITA trade test in Tailoring: KSh 1,000–2,500. These are paid separately from tuition at examination registration time each year.
Total Cost Summary
2-year Craft Certificate, government college, day student (secondhand machine): KSh 45,000–90,000 total. 2-year Craft Certificate, government college, residential: KSh 160,000–280,000 total. 1-year Artisan Certificate, government, day student: KSh 20,000–45,000 total.
Funding Options
HELB loans (helb.co.ke), county bursaries (ward administrator), NG-CDF constituency bursaries (MP’s office), Women Enterprise Fund for female students, NYS free tailoring programs for qualifying youth, and church/NGO skills training sponsorships. Applying to multiple funding sources simultaneously is strongly recommended.
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