Electronic Technician Level 6 Past Papers

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Welcome to Kenya’s premier collection of Electronic Technician Level 6 past papers designed for CDACC certification candidates. This comprehensive resource provides you with authentic previous examination questions covering all competency areas to help you excel in your certification journey and secure better career opportunities in Kenya’s electronics industry.

BASIC UNITS OF COMPETENCY

  1. Demonstrate Communication Skills
  2. Demonstrate Numeracy Skills
  3. Demonstrate Digital Literacy
  4. Demonstrate Entrepreneurial Skills
  5. Demonstrate Employability Skills
  6. Demonstrate Environmental Literacy
  7. Demonstrate Occupational Safety and Health Practices

COMMON UNITS OF COMPETENCY

  1. Engineering Maths
  2. Electronics
  3. Workshop Technology
  4. Electrical Principles
  5. Technical Drawing

CORE UNITS OF COMPETENCY

  1. Electrical Installation
  2. Power Supply
  3. Electrical Machines
  4. Electrical Instrumentation
  5. Industrial Automation
  6. Automation and Radio Frequency System Maintenance

Frequently Asked Questions


How can Electronic Technician Level 6 past papers help me prepare for CDACC exams?
Past papers help you understand exam patterns, question formats, and time management. They reveal frequently tested topics and allow you to practice under exam-like conditions, significantly improving your chances of passing the CDACC certification.


What job opportunities are available after completing Electronic Technician Level 6 certification?
Graduates can work as electronics technicians in manufacturing companies, telecommunications firms, power companies, maintenance departments, or start their own electronics repair businesses across Kenya.


How long does it take to complete the Electronic Technician Level 6 course in Kenya?
The Electronic Technician Level 6 program typically takes 12-18 months to complete, depending on whether you study full-time or part-time at a CDACC-accredited institution in Kenya.

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