Diploma in Animal Health and Range Management at Animal Health & Industry Training Institute - Kabete
This Animal Health and Range Management course offered at Animal Health & Industry Training Institute - Kabete, is a 2 years Diploma program accredited by CDACC.
Diploma holders in Animal Health and Range Management are important in the animal resource industry as they form a link between the front-line personnel and managers in the provision of animal health and range management services. In Kenya, the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs) occupy more than 80 percent of the country, hold over 60% of livestock, and are home to over 10 million people. About 90% of the ASAL population directly depends on livestock. Despite their high development potential,... ...read more
Entry requirement
- Holders of a Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) with an aggregate of at least C and a grade of at least C in Biology or Biological Sciences, C- in Chemistry or Physical sciences, and at least C- in Mathematics or Agriculture.
- Holders of Kenya Certificate of Education (KCE) / East Africa Certificate of Education (EACE) Division II with at least a credit pass Biology or Biological Sciences, Chemistry or Physical Sciences, and Mathematics or Agriculture.
- Holders of an “A” level certificate with a minimum of one principal pass in Biology and at least a subsidiary pass in Chemistry.
- Holders of a minimum credit certificate in Animal Health and Range Management/ Range Management/ Animal Health and Production/ Agriculture/ Wildlife Health/ Dairy Technology or equivalent with at least an aggregate of C- at KCSE or Division III or its equivalent at KCE from institutions recognized by the Kenya Veterinary Board (KVB).
- Holders of a diploma in a biomedical discipline recognized by the KVB.
- Any other qualification is equivalent to the above from an institution recognized by KVB.
About Animal Health & Industry Training Institute - Kabete
The Animal Health and Industry Training Institute (AHITI) Kabete, was started at the present site in 1965 as a project of the government of Kenya, the Food and Agriculture Organization (F.A.O.), and the United Nations development programme (UNDP). Initially, the project was designed for five years but was later extended for another period of two and a half years. The... ...read more