THE Papua New Guinea Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET)
qualifications framework is consistent with those in other countries in the Asia-Pacific region, Minister for Education Nick Kuman said. Speaking at the opening of a provincial technical college in West New Britain last week, Kuman said the qualifications obtained by students in the six technical colleges, two business colleges, a polytechnic institute, 10 community colleges and 124 vocational centres in the country were compatible to those in New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong and the Philippines. “Such equivalency is important in terms of international recognition of the skills and qualifications of Papua New Guineans,” he said. He said TVET provided the majority of the workforce throughout the world. 10/30/2015 04:00:11 pm
I am a final year student at madang technical college undertaking studies in cabinet making and joinery and should like to take up further studies in building and architecture to build a carrier in the building industry as a trades man for pngs vision 2050...
Midux Dolaga
11/19/2015 01:44:59 am
Please am I eligable for this type of training?
Alin Kupunu
11/28/2015 07:28:30 pm
Dear Sir/Madam,
Lindy Damoi
3/25/2016 11:42:47 pm
Joycelyn Bartho Michael
5/26/2016 06:37:10 pm
Hello,
wilfred samari
5/25/2017 11:40:27 pm
please,am one of Grade12 student from Hela am so interested in TVET program so could please mail me an application form with necessary document so that I can fill it, Comments are closed.
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