
TVET Certificates Explained in Kenya | Artisan, Certificate & Diploma Guide
Clear guidance for your career path powered by facts from Kenya’s TVET & NITA system
Ever Wondered Why TVET Has So Many “Certificates”?
If you’ve ever looked at TVET courses and felt like you were reading alphabet soup — Artisan Certificate, Certificate, Higher Certificate, Diploma, you’re not alone. Many young people, parents, and career builders get confused about what these qualifications really mean, how long they take, and what doors they open. This guide is written just for you, and it even connects back to real opportunities right here at Delight Technical College.
1. Artisan Certificate; Your First Step into Skilled Work
Think of the Artisan Certificate as the foundation stone in the world of technical training.
What It Is
An Artisan Certificate gives you hands-on skills in a specific trade; like tailoring, welding, electrical installation, beauty therapy, or mechanics. It’s practical, focused, and built for learners who want to start working or earning quickly.
Who It’s For
- KCPE grads
- Learners with partial KCSE
- People with informal experience who want formal recognition
Expected Duration
Typically 6 months to 1 year depending on the course and training body. Some NITA programs spread across five terms with attachments.
What You’ll Learn
- Basic technical trade skills
- Practical methods and tools handling
- Entry‑level employability skills
Where It Fits
This is your launchpad. After completing this, you can either start working, launch a small business, or progress to the next level of training.
2. Certificate / Higher Certificate; Skilled & Ready for Industry
The term “Certificate” in TVET means a structured, nationally recognised qualification that goes deeper than an Artisan entry point.
What It Is
Depending on the examination body like TVETA, NITA, or CDACC, a Certificate shows you have both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in a trade or technical area. The Higher Certificate is essentially the next step; more advanced and often more industry heavy.
(Note: Some institutions blend “Certificate” and “Higher Certificate” terminology — usually the higher certificate has more depth, specialization, or industry relevance.)
Who It’s For
- KCSE holders with at least D (plain) or equivalent
- Artisan graduates who want to advance
- Learners building toward supervisory or specialist roles
Expected Duration
About 1 year — sometimes including attachments or modular training.
What You’ll Learn
- More advanced technical knowledge than artisan level
- Mid‑level competency in your trade
- Some theory, industry standards, and professionalism
What It Leads To
Certificate graduates are job‑ready. They can work as technicians, supervisors, or skilled operators, and often qualify to continue into Diplomas.
3. Diploma; Skilled, Certified & Career‑Ready
Now we’re getting into qualifications that make you stand out in the job market.
What It Is
A Diploma is an advanced technical qualification that goes beyond basic skills. It aims to produce graduates who can work with supervisory, design, analytical, and technical decision‑making skills.
Who It’s For
- Students with KCSE C‑ (minus) or better
- Craft or Certificate graduates who want higher responsibility and better pay
- Learners who want to lead teams or start professional careers
Expected Duration
Under Kenya’s updated TVET standards, Diploma courses are now typically about 1.5 years (maximum) in TVET colleges.
(Note: Traditionally in some programs they were 2–3 years, but reforms are streamlining this.)
What You’ll Learn
- Advanced technical theory
- Project planning & management
- Supervisory and industry‑ready competencies
- Professional standards in your field
What It Leads To
Graduates are ready for higher‑level roles, from lead technician to junior manager, and can even progress to Higher Diplomas or degrees.
NITA vs TVETA vs CDACC — Who Certifies What?
Understanding the certification bodies helps you choose the right path:
| Body | Role in TVET |
| TVETA | Regulates formal training and ensures quality TVET institutions and programmes. |
| NITA | Focuses on industrial training and trade testing; especially practical skills. |
| CDACC | Develops competency‑based curricula and conducts assessments. |
This means you can confidently choose a programme knowing what kind of certification you’ll earn; and how employers will see it.
Why This Matters; And Why Delight Technical College
At Delight Technical College, we guide you through this skills ladder so you can:
✔ Start at the level that matches your experience
✔ Build skills that employers trust
✔ Progress into meaningful careers or businesses
✔ Earn nationally recognized qualifications that open doors
Whether you’re starting with an Artisan Certificate or aiming for a Diploma that unlocks professional opportunities, understanding these distinctions helps you make decisions with confidence.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Visit Delight.ac.ke today to:
- Explore Artisan, Certificate, and Diploma courses
Check requirements and entry options
Find flexible learning pathways that fit your goals
Your future in skills‑based success starts with clarity, and now you’ve got it.



