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  • Vision:

    Skills for Employability, Skills for All.
  • Mission:
    To provide direction, support and an enabling environment to the public and private sectors to implement training for skills development in order to enhance social and economic profile.

  • Mandate:
    To regulate, facilitate and provide policy direction for the Vocational and Technical Training (VTT) sector in Pakistan.
  • Mission:
    To provide direction, support and an enabling environment to the public and private sectors to implement training for skills development in order to enhance social and economic profile.

  • Vision of Quaid-e-Azam:

    There is immediate and urgent need for training our people in the scientific and technical education in order to build up our economic life. But do not forget that we have to compete with the world which is moving very fast in this direction. I must emphasize that greater attention should be paid to technical and vocational education. 




  • Vision:

    Skills for Employability, Skills for All.
  • Mission:
    To provide direction, support and an enabling environment to the public and private sectors to implement training for skills development in order to enhance social and economic profile.

  • Mandate:
    To regulate, facilitate and provide policy direction for the Vocational and Technical Training (VTT) sector in Pakistan.

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Our Partners

1

Development of Curricula in Masonry, Carpentry and Earthquake Resistance Design.

Training of Master Trainers in Masonry and Carpentry.

2

Seven Centers of Excellence (CoE)

Mobilization of Industry Advisory Groups (IAGs)
3 Copyright of Skill Standards, Curricula and Training Learning Resource of 107 Vocations
4

Improved Governance of TVET Sector

National Qualifications Framework and Human Resource Development

Effective and Innovative TVET Delivery & Labor Market Information System

5

Center of Excellence for Auto and Architecture Technologies in GCT, Lahore

 

Designing & Developed By: Inherited Arts