Certificate in automotive engineering KNEC past papers

Module 1

Applied science
Electrical principles
Entrepreneurship education
ICT
mathematics 1
Notor vehicle trade practice
Technical drawing
Vehicle body works
Vehicle technology
Workshop technology

Module 2

Auto electrics
Communication skills
Engine technology
mathematics 2
Technical drawing 2
TRade practice
Workshop organization management

Certificate holders in automotive engineering in Kenya are poised for a range of promising career opportunities within the automotive industry. They can pursue roles as automotive technicians, specializing in vehicle maintenance, diagnostics, and repair in various settings such as automotive repair shops, dealerships, and fleet management companies. Additionally, graduates may find employment in automobile manufacturing plants, contributing to assembly line operations and quality control processes.

With the increasing demand for skilled professionals in the transportation sector, certificate holders can explore opportunities in logistics companies, transportation firms, and public transit agencies. Moreover, individuals may choose to specialize in emerging areas such as electric and hybrid vehicle technology, enhancing their marketability in the evolving automotive landscape.

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