Christian Industrial Training Centre Mombasa
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Christian Industrial Training Centre (CITC) Mombasa is a middle-level College that was established in 1958 as a project of the Anglican Church of Kenya.
CITC was registered under the Ministry of Education Department of Technical & Vocational Training & Education as TVETA/PRIVATE/TVC006/2017.
CITC Mombasa is accredited as both a training and examination Centre under Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) and National Industrial Training Authority (NITA) providing Technical, Industrial, Vocational and Entrepreneurial training. Our approach places an emphasis on your ability to work independently, while supported by an outstanding academic community. We have full-time and evening part-time courses offering Artisan and Government Trade Test.
Programs offered at Christian Industrial Training Centre Mombasa
In the dynamic world of beauty and personal care, the Artisan Certificate in Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy program shines as a pathway to professional excellence and artistic mastery.... ...read more
In the realm of construction and infrastructure, plumbing stands as a vital component, ensuring the efficient distribution of water and the safe disposal of waste. The Artisan Certificate... ...read more
In the world of manufacturing, construction, and engineering, skilled welders and fabricators are indispensable artisans, shaping the physical infrastructure that underpins modern society. The Artisan Certificate in Welding... ...read more
In the dynamic realm of automotive engineering, where technological advancements redefine the industry's landscape, specialized education plays a pivotal role in shaping proficient professionals. Within this context, the... ...read more
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
Hairdressing is a unique career that transcends virtually all cultural barriers. Having hairdressing skills and knowledge is a universally recognized career pathway across the world. Our society is... ...read more
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