TVET Colleges Offering ICT Courses in Kenya: Accredited List 2025

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ICT is Kenya’s most enrolled TVET subject — and for good reason. The digital economy, government digitization, financial services growth, and the expansion of ICT in every sector of the economy create consistent demand for trained ICT personnel. Here are the best accredited colleges offering ICT courses.

Top Government TVET Colleges for ICT

Nairobi Technical Training Institute (NTTI) — Nairobi. One of Kenya’s largest and most established polytechnics, offering ICT from Artisan to Diploma level. KNEC-accredited. Kabete Technical Training Institute — Nairobi. Strong ICT program with good computer labs. Kenya Technical Training College (KTTC) — Nairobi. Government institution with comprehensive ICT offerings. Kisumu Polytechnic — Kisumu. Best option in western Kenya for government ICT training. Rift Valley National Polytechnic (RVNP) — Nakuru. Comprehensive ICT programs for central and rift valley students. Coast National Polytechnic — Mombasa. ICT training for Coast region students. Eldoret National Polytechnic — Eldoret. Strong ICT programs for Rift Valley and Western Kenya.

Top Private TVET Colleges for ICT

Zetech University — Nairobi/Ruiru. Strong ICT programs, good industry connections. KCA University — Nairobi. Over 40% of Kenya’s accountants are KCA graduates — ICT programs are similarly strong. Mount Kenya University — Multiple campuses. Wide geographic reach with recognized ICT programs. Strathmore University iLabAfrica — Nairobi. Premium pricing, top industry connections, strong tech sector placement. Daystar University — Nairobi. Recognized ICT programs in a Christian university setting. NIIT Kenya — Nairobi. International certification programs (MCP, CCNA) alongside Kenyan qualifications.

💡 Tip: If your priority is international certifications (Cisco, Microsoft, CompTIA), NIIT and Strathmore have the best pathways. If your priority is affordable KNEC certification with broad employability, the national polytechnics are your best value option.

County TVET Colleges

All 47 counties operate at least one TVET college offering ICT programs. County college fees are typically the lowest available — KSh 10,000 to KSh 25,000 per year. Quality varies significantly — check computer lab specifications and KNEC accreditation before enrolling. Your county bursary fund may specifically support students at county colleges, making these options effectively free for qualifying students.

Fee Comparison

Government national polytechnics: KSh 20,000 to KSh 50,000/year. County TVET colleges: KSh 10,000 to KSh 25,000/year. Private TVET colleges: KSh 50,000 to KSh 150,000/year. University ICT programs: KSh 60,000 to KSh 250,000/year. The fee difference between county colleges and private universities can be 10 to 20 times while still leading to KNEC certification.

How to Apply

Government colleges: Apply directly at the admissions office with KCSE certificate, national ID, and passport photos. Also apply through KUCCPS during their application windows for government-sponsored placements. Private colleges: Most accept rolling applications throughout the year via online applications or walk-in. Always confirm TVETA registration before enrolling.

Verifying Accreditation

Check the TVETA register at tveta.go.ke. Search for the institution name and confirm their registration status and the specific programs they are accredited to offer. A TVETA-registered institution’s ICT programs lead to KNEC-examined certificates recognized by employers and further education institutions across Kenya.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which ICT TVET college in Kenya has the best job placement?
Strathmore University’s iLabAfrica and KCA University have strong industry relationships and job placement records for ICT graduates. For government colleges, NTTI Nairobi has a long track record of graduate employment. However, placement ultimately depends more on the individual student’s skills, portfolio, and networking than on the institution alone.
Can I transfer from a county TVET college to a national polytechnic for ICT?
Credit transfer between institutions is possible but varies by institution policy. It is generally easier to transfer between KNEC-examined programs at the same qualification level. Speak with the admissions office of your target institution about their credit recognition policy before initiating a transfer.
Is NIIT certification better than KNEC for ICT in Kenya?
NIIT programs lead to international vendor certifications (Microsoft, Cisco) which are valuable for specific tech roles and for employers who value international standards. KNEC certificates are broadly recognized across Kenya’s public and private sector. Having both is ideal — KNEC certification for Kenyan employment and vendor certifications for tech-specific roles.
How do I check if an ICT college in Kenya is accredited?
Visit tveta.go.ke and search for the institution. Confirm their registration number and check which specific programs are accredited. Additionally, ask the institution to show you their TVETA registration certificate and KNEC examination centre registration — legitimate institutions display these prominently.
What is the employability rate for ICT TVET graduates in Kenya?
ICT is consistently among the highest-demand TVET subject areas in Kenya. Graduates with Craft Certificates or Diplomas in ICT from accredited institutions typically find employment within 3 to 9 months of graduation. Those who supplement their KNEC certification with vendor certifications (CompTIA, Cisco) typically find employment faster and at higher starting salaries.

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