
Ngeria Technical Training Institute
Ngeria Technical Training Institute (NGERIA TTI) is a Public Institution which is located in Kapseret, Uasin Gishu County, Kenya. It was officially opened in January 2025. The institute is focused on providing technical and vocational training, with a recent initiative to enhance digital skills training in partnership with Konza Technopolis and other organizations.
The institution is registered with the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Authority and is listed on the KUCCPS website.
The TTI offers the following Courses that are approved by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS):
The TTI Diploma, Certificate and Artisan Courses have different durations, But generally as shown below:
The duration for diploma programs can vary. Some may be completed in two to three years, while others may take longer depending on the specific course and institution.
Unlike Diploma Courses, Certificate programs typically have a shorter duration, often ranging from one to two years.
Check the specific Course fees details here:
You can get the admission letter to the TTI by visiting the Kuccps Student Portal, Instituion’s Website and by paying a physical visit to the Tertiary institution. But, the best, quickest and most convenient application method is via the Kuccps portal.
Download the free pdf documents below that have complete details of all TTI Courses and their Fees per year:
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