THE Port Moresby Business College continues to provide quality technical and vocational education making it one of the premier colleges in the country, an official said.
Education Department first assistant secretary for TVET (Technical, Vocational Education and Training) operations and management Monica Manuai said they wanted to give quality education because we know TVET is the master key for economic development. “We want to give quality training to our students and when we talk of quality it is not one little thing - you want quality teachers, quality infrastructure, quality equipment, quality materials and so on.” There are two business colleges and eight technical colleges in the country under the Department. Principal John August said they were investing in a new two-storey building. The college was taken over from Gordon International in 1974 and made into a secretarial college. In 1987 it changed to Port Moresby Business College due to improvements in the academic curriculum.
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