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Motor vehicle mechanics is one of Kenya’s most reliably employed technical trades. Choosing the right school with proper workshop equipment and KNEC accreditation is the foundation.
Choosing a Good Mechanic School
Assess any school on: TVETA accreditation (tveta.go.ke), workshop quality (multiple vehicle bays, training vehicles common in Kenya — Toyota, Nissan, Isuzu), availability of OBD2 diagnostic scanners (essential for modern vehicles), class size relative to available bays, and NITA trade test pass rates. Visit the workshop before enrolling — the equipment you see predicts the skill you will gain.
Top Schools in Nairobi
NTTI Nairobi (Industrial Area) — Kenya’s premier government polytechnic for motor vehicle trades. Multiple vehicle bays, artisan to diploma levels, KNEC-accredited. Fees: KSh 25,000–45,000/year. Kabete Technical Training Institute — Government, strong MV mechanics. Don Bosco Technical School — Private, strong practical focus. Manufacturer training programs (Toyota Kenya, Isuzu EA, Nissan Kenya) available for brand specialization after basic qualification.
Top Schools Outside Nairobi
RVNP Nakuru — Comprehensive MV mechanics. KSh 20,000–40,000/year. Kisumu Polytechnic — Western Kenya. Coast National Polytechnic — Mombasa. Near automotive import hub. Eldoret National Polytechnic — Rift Valley. County TVET colleges — All 47 counties, KSh 12,000–25,000/year. Confirm workshop quality before enrolling.
Course Levels
Artisan Certificate in MV Mechanics: 1 year, KCPE entry. Craft Certificate in MV Mechanics: 2 years, KCSE D+, comprehensive engine, drivetrain, electrical, and diagnostics. Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Automotive): 3 years, KCSE C-, advanced systems.
Funding Your Training
KUCCPS government-sponsored placements at national polytechnics. HELB loans for self-sponsored students. County bursaries through ward administrator. NG-CDF through MP’s office. Apply to all sources simultaneously after receiving your admission letter.
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