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Kenya Institute of Biomedical Sciences and Technology in Kenya.

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It is not possible for all of us to qualify for university education after KCSE results. Those who can be able to obtain a mean grade of C+ (plus) and above, can join tertiary colleges and still pursue courses of their dreams. Kenya institute of biomedical sciences and technology is one of these tertiary colleges in Kenya that offer certificate and diploma courses.

This college is located next to Hill Valley academy along Masai Road in Nakuru town just next to Milimani Cottage Hospital.

Those who begin with certificate or diploma courses can still pursue their desire of reaching to degree level after finishing their diploma levels. Kenya institute of biomedical sciences and technology offers certificate, diploma and advance diploma courses in biomedical and technology related courses.

Certificate courses offered by Kenya institute of biomedical sciences and technology in Kenya

  • Certificate in business administration.

  • Certificate in community development.

  • Certificate in community health.

  • Certificate in HIV and AIDS management.

  • Certificate in information technology.

  • Certificate in medical laboratory science.

  • Certificate in human resource management.

Diploma courses offered by Kenya institute of biomedical sciences and technology in Kenya

  • Diploma in HIV and AIDS management.

  • Diploma in human resource management.

  • Diploma in business administration.

  • Diploma in community health development.

  • Diploma in computer science.

  • Diploma in information technology.

  • Diploma in medical laboratory science.

Advance diploma courses offered by Kenya institute of biomedical sciences and technology in Kenya

  • Advance diploma in business administration.

  • Advance diploma in computer science.

  • Advance diploma in community development.

  • Advance diploma in human resource management.

  • Advance diploma in information technology.

Contacts 

For more information on the courses offered by this institution, you can contact them through:

Kenya Institute of Biomedical Sciences and Technology.

P.O. Box 283 – 20100, Nakuru, Kenya.

Telephone number: 020 2046033

Cell phone: 0723769666 and 0734834067

Email address: [email protected].

 

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