The Federal Government has officially launched the second cohort of its Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Programme, giving Nigerians another opportunity to acquire practical, job-ready skills at accredited training centres across the country.
The initiative, coordinated by the Federal Ministry of Education, is designed to reduce unemployment by equipping participants with technical, vocational and entrepreneurial skills that can lead to employment, self-employment and financial independence.
Who Can Apply?
The programme is open to Nigerians who are interested in learning practical skills for employment or starting a business. Priority is given to young people seeking vocational and technical training.
What Skills Can You Learn?
Training is available in various vocational and technical fields, including:
– Electrical installation
– Welding and fabrication
– Plumbing
– Fashion design
– ICT and digital skills
– Automobile technology
– Carpentry and furniture making
– Catering and hospitality
– Beauty and cosmetology
– Other industry-relevant trades offered by accredited training centres
The courses available may vary depending on the training centre.
How to Apply
To apply for the Federal Government TVET Programme:
1. Visit the official TVET application portal when applications are open.
2. Create an account using your personal details.
3. Complete the online application form.
4. Select your preferred training centre and vocational skill.
5. Upload any required documents.
6. Submit your application and wait for further communication via email or SMS.
Applicants are advised to apply only through official government channels and avoid individuals or organisations requesting payment to secure admission.
Is the Training Free?
The Federal Government sponsors training under the programme through accredited centres. Beneficiaries should always verify any additional requirements directly with their assigned training centre.
Why You Should Apply
The TVET Programme offers participants the opportunity to:
– Learn practical, industry-relevant skills.
– Improve their chances of getting employed.
– Start and grow their own businesses.
– Become financially independent.
– Build confidence and improve their overall wellbeing through productive engagement.
According to the Federal Ministry of Education, the programme is part of the government’s efforts to bridge Nigeria’s skills gap while promoting entrepreneurship, youth empowerment and sustainable economic growth.
Interested Nigerians are encouraged to monitor official announcements from the Federal Ministry of Education for application dates and updates on future cohorts.











































































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