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AIC Kima Technical College

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AIC Kima Technical College is a Private College located in Kilome Constituency, Makueni County .

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Programs offered at AIC Kima Technical College

NITA Artisan Certificate 3 months
Artisan Certificate in Electrical Wireman at AIC Kima Technical College

This Electrical Wireman Skills Upgrading course is aimed at students who are looking to build a career as an electrician. Students will acquire electrical wiring skills that will... ...read more

NITA Artisan Certificate 1 year 3 months
Artisan Certificate in Masonry at AIC Kima Technical College

Masonry consists of building structures from single units that are laid and bound together with mortar. Brick, stone and concrete blocks are the most common materials used in... ...read more

NITA Artisan Certificate 5 terms
Artisan Certificate in Motor Vehicle Mechanics at AIC Kima Technical College

This Motor Vehicle Mechanics Artisan program is an entry-level program targeting primary and secondary school leavers who are interested in motor vehicle mechanics. Learners gain immense knowledge that... ...read more

NITA Certificate 9 months
Certificate in Dress Making at AIC Kima Technical College

Tailors and dressmakers cut, sew, mend, and alter clothing. Typically, tailors work only with menswear, such as suits, jackets, and coats, while dressmakers work with women's clothing, including... ...read more

NITA Certificate 5 terms
Certificate in Masonry at AIC Kima Technical College

Masonry is the building of structures from individual units, which are often laid in and bound together by mortar; the term masonry can also refer to the units... ...read more

NITA Certificate 5 terms
Certificate in Tailoring at AIC Kima Technical College

Tailors and dressmakers cut, sew, mend, and alter clothing. Typically, tailors work only with menswear, such as suits, jackets, and coats, while dressmakers work with women's clothing, including... ...read more