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TVETA Accreditation

EldoHub Academy is fully accredited by the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA) — the only accredited tech training institution in Eldoret and the wider Rift Valley region.

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TVETA

What is TVETA?

Kenya's national authority for technical training

TVETA — the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority — is the government body mandated under the TVET Act (2013) to regulate, license, and accredit all technical and vocational training institutions in Kenya.

Accreditation means that an institution has been inspected and confirmed to meet national standards for curriculum, facilities, instructor qualifications, and student outcomes. Only accredited institutions can legally issue nationally-recognised TVET certificates.

What Accreditation Means for You

  • Your certificate is legally recognised by government institutions and employers across Kenya
  • EldoHub follows a nationally approved curriculum — not just informal training
  • Your qualifications can be verified by any employer or institution through TVETA's records
  • Many public sector and NGO roles specifically require TVETA-accredited qualifications
Why It Matters

The difference accreditation makes

Employer-Recognised Certificate

TVETA accreditation means your certificate is accepted by government ministries, county governments, NGOs, banks, and private sector employers across Kenya — not just a local certificate.

National Curriculum Standards

Our programmes follow competency-based curricula approved at the national level. You learn what industry and government agree are the relevant skills — backed by formal assessment and verification.

Only Accredited Tech Institution in Rift Valley

EldoHub Academy is the only TVETA-accredited technology training institution in Eldoret and the wider Rift Valley region — giving our graduates a distinct and verifiable advantage.

Common Questions

About TVETA accreditation

Yes. EldoHub Academy holds full TVETA accreditation. We are inspected and certified by the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority under Kenya's TVET Act (2013). Our accreditation status can be verified directly through TVETA.

Yes. TVETA accreditation is a national standard recognised by government, NGOs, and corporate HR departments. Many public sector job postings specifically require TVETA-accredited qualifications. Your certificate carries the same national validity as certificates from any other TVETA-accredited institution in Kenya.

Yes. TVETA certificates meet the qualification requirements for many government and county government positions in Kenya. Our graduates have used their EldoHub certificates to successfully apply for roles in public institutions and government agencies.

A non-accredited certificate is essentially an informal training record issued by a private company. It has no legal standing and carries weight only based on the reputation of the issuer. A TVETA-accredited certificate is a nationally regulated qualification — it can be verified, is accepted by government institutions, and meets standards set by Kenya's education authority.

Yes. TVETA certificates sit within Kenya's national qualifications framework, which means they can support pathways to higher-level technical qualifications and, in some cases, credit recognition at university level. Speak to our admissions team for specifics relevant to your goals.