Islamabad:The National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) has officially launched ‘Tvetometer’, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at promoting and enhancing technical and vocational education and training (TVET) in Pakistan, says a press release.
Speaking at a modest yet dignified ceremony held at the NAVTTC Headquarters, Chairperson NAVTTC, Gul Mena Bilal Ahmed, briefed the media about this initiative. She stated that this comprehensive database would provide a scientific and empirical analysis of Pakistan’s TVET sector. ‘Tvetometer’ is a revolutionary tool that will offer detailed insights into technical and vocational institutes, teacher demographics, and key trends across all provinces, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Islamabad Capital Territory. This system will highlight the existing structure and gaps in the TVET sector, helping policymakers in improving inclusivity and quality in technical education.
She emphasised that this initiative will play a crucial role in raising skill standards, equipping youth with modern competencies, and contributing to economic development. The data-driven approach of Tvetometer will increase transparency in the TVET sector and assist policymakers in making informed decisions.
With the launch of ‘Tvetometer’, NAVTTC reaffirmed its commitment to advancing technical and vocational education in Pakistan, ensuring innovative and effective measures to empower the country’s youth with high-quality skills training.
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