The details are contained in a new policy dubbed Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) developed by the Kenya National Qualification Authority (KNQA) developed the guidelines. Once the application has been done, the candidates will be vetted by an assessor who will screen the evidence produced. This means candidates will be given a chance to fill skill gaps through upgrading programmes so they meet desired standards. This will then allow the students to progress to level four, which results to an artisan certificate qualification. The student can progress to level seven to obtain a degree qualification, then to level eight which gives him postgraduate diploma or certificate.
Source: Standard Digital August 24, 2020 06:01 UTC