Introduction With thousands of vehicles on Rwandan roads and growing transport needs, skilled mechanics are in high demand. Action College has launched a Mechanics Training Program to prepare young people for careers in the automotive industry.
What Students Learn Our curriculum blends theory with hands-on practice, including: Engine systems and repairBrake, suspension & transmission maintenanceVehicle diagnostics with OBD toolsBasic electrical & wiring Customer service & garage safety Industry-Ready Experience Students train on real vehicles and simulate repairs in college-run garages. We partner with local service centers for field internships. jhj Opportunities After Graduation Graduates are ready to:<ul><li>Work in private garages and auto service stations</li><li>Join government fleet maintenance departments</li><li>Start their own mobile or fixed-location mechanic businesses</li></ul>
Why It Matters The program supports Rwanda’s youth by providing tangible, employable skills. It reduces unemployment, empowers self-employment, and supports the country’s push for technical education and innovation.
Campus Locations The program is offered at Action College campuses in Remera, Rubavu, Musanze, Kicukiro, Kayonza, and Nyabugogo. jkkll
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