Ketevan Natriashvili to familiarize with the registration process for vocational programs
04.09.2013

The Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia has started registration process for vocational education programs from August 25. Today, Ketevan Natriashvili, Deputy Minister of Education became acquainted with the process.

According to today’s data, up to 5000 applicants have registered throughout Georgia. The process is under way in information centers of Tbilisi, Kutaisi and Kobuleti, 70 Resource Centers and 33 vocational education institutions.

Registration shall continue till September 14.  Applicants can register in one or more State education institutions that carry out vocational programs selected by an applicant. Duration of each vocational program is defined in compliance with corresponding vocational standard, consequently, programs may last for minimum 6 months and maximum 2,5 years.

A registered applicant will have an opportunity to acquire up to 100 vocations in the field of tourism, construction industry, agriculture, IT, services etc at 19 State vocational and 14 higher education institutions from the new academic year.

The staff responsible for the registration process provides applicants with all necessary information about state and private vocational education institutions and proposed programs. About 25 private vocational colleges have expressed their desire to join the registration process.

After the end of the registration process, an applicant shall have to pass professional ability test organized by National Examinations Center. The test ensures transparency and impartiality of the enrollment process, checks skills and abilities of applicants. Consequently, results of the test do not present an obstacle for enrollment. Those applicants who will be enrolled as a result of a contest and pass minimal competency level in testing shall have an opportunity to get education free of charge in State education institution.