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TVET Short-Term Program
The Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Short-Term Program is designed to provide practical, demand-driven skills training within a short period of time. It focuses on equipping trainees with specific occupational skills that enable them to be immediately productive in the workplace or start their own small businesses.
Program Purpose
The short-term program aims to meet the needs of youth, job seekers, and workers who want to upgrade, reskill, or specialize in a particular trade or occupation. It supports national employment goals by promoting skill development, entrepreneurship, and self-employment.
Key Features
- Flexible Duration: Training usually ranges from a few weeks to six months, depending on the trade.
- Practical Focus: Emphasizes hands-on, competency-based learning rather than theory.
- Industry-Oriented: Courses are developed in consultation with employers and industry experts.
- Accessible Training: Open to all, including out-of-school youth, unemployed adults, and workers seeking skill upgrading.
- Certification: Graduates receive a certificate of competence recognized by the national TVET system.
Common Training Areas
- Automotive Maintenance and Electrical Systems
- Electrical/Electronics
- Construction Work
- Manufacturing Technology
- Woodwork Technology
- ICT and Computer Applications
- Hospitality and Food Preparation
- Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Notice:
Detail offered short-term training courses described on the academic tab in department sections.
Objectives
- To provide short, practical, and marketable skills for employment or self-employment.
- To enhance the productivity of the existing workforce.
- To promote lifelong learning and community development.
- To support local economic growth through skills transfer.

