East Africa Vision Institute is accredited internationally and is registered with the Ministry of Education and TVETA.
Since the foundation of East Africa Vision Institute in 1996, it has been firmly committed to equality and ensuring that as many students as possible have the chance to benefit from good quality and affordable education.
In the current survey done by Statistics International, most managers said EAVI courses were more vocational with students developing better management, teamwork, and communication skills. In line with its founding principles of providing quality and affordable education for the local community, the institute has targeted an access scheme in a bid to increase the number of students drawn from inner town areas.
Why study at East Africa Vision Institute
East Africa Vision Institute's mission is to create knowledge, employing innovative, leading edge teaching and learning methods, research, and professional services that promote integrated, life-applicable, life-transforming education, relevant to the context of management and Human Capacity Building.
East Africa Vision Institute - History
Since the foundation of East Africa Vision Institute in 1996, it has been firmly committed to equality and ensuring that as many students as possible have the chance to benefit from good quality and affordable education.
Major companies and Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) currently say they would rather employ students from East Africa Vision Institute.
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