KTTC Fee Structure 2023. The Kenya Technical Trainers College (KTTC) is a Government Institution under the Ministry of Education, Directorate of Technical Education Vocational and Training (TVET). KTTC was established with the primary objective of training technically skilled personnel, to not only teach in Technical Institutions but, also for employment in all sectors of the economy.

With the mushrooming of Harambee Institutes (HITS); the introduction of Technical Training Institutes, the opening of private and other Government Training Institutes, the demand for technical teachers increased. As a result, the Kenya Government held discussions with the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) between 1973 and 1978. (Source: https://www.kttc.ac.ke/)

KTTC Fee Structure 2023

The fee structure for trainers who want to train at KTTC to know the fee structure and know how much fees they will pay for the course that they want to train in . You can download the full fee structure in PDF form

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Lets now learn a little history of KTTC

The Kenya Technical Trainers College (KTTC) opened its doors to the first students in 1978. The then-president, H.E. Daniel T. Arap Moi, EGH, MP officially opened the college on 16th March 1979. Since then, the college has continued to develop, in terms of courses and student enrollment. It is among the leading colleges of this kind in Eastern and Central Africa. KTTC derives its authority from the Education Act Cap 211 (revised in 1980) and Legal Notice N0 242 of 1978, which mandates it to train technical teachers for technical institutions in the country.

Initially, the bulk of teaching staff were Canadians. However, immediate steps were taken by CIDA to train Kenyans in Canadian Universities. Between 1978-1993 about 135 Kenyans effectively replaced Canadian teaching staff at the Kenya Technical Teachers College. This was one of the most successful CIDA projects in Kenya. The first graduation was held in 1979.

The core functions of KTTC are as follows:

  • Training of Technical Trainers to teach in secondary schools and tertiary institutions.
  •  Implementation of various syllabi under TVET Programs in collaboration with stakeholders.
  •  Development of relevant syllabi for technical training in collaboration with stakeholders.
  •  To develop, administer and process examinations and award certificates, diplomas, and higher diplomas to successful candidates.
  •  Development and implementation of curricula in response to demands of the labor market.
  •  Promotion of entrepreneurial skill and culture within the KTTC staff and students.
  •  Undertaking of Income generating activities through production, consultancy, and tailor-made short courses, part-time courses,  facility hiring, and hospitality services to complement government grants and fees revenue.
  • To conduct applied research and promote innovation.