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Apply Now: FG Launches TVET Training Program to Receive Monthly Stipend for One Year

TVET Free Skills Training Program with Monthly Stipend in Nigeria
Nigerian youths can now apply for FG’s TVET program to gain hands-on skills with free tuition and monthly stipends

Apply for FG’s Fully Funded TVET Program and Gain Job-Ready Skills With Monthly Stipend

The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched a nationwide Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) initiative designed to equip young Nigerians with hands-on skills and real-world training in high-demand industries. The program is tuition-free, provides a monthly stipend, and offers startup support to successful trainees.

Whether you’re a school leaver, someone with informal skills, or just starting your journey toward a skilled career, the TVET program offers flexible learning options that cater to your background.

What Is the FG TVET Program?

The TVET program is a federal initiative led by the Federal Ministry of Education. Its mission is to close Nigeria’s widening skills gap and promote self-employment and industrial development. Through partnerships with accredited training centers across all six geopolitical zones, the program offers participants the opportunity to learn practical skills for employment or entrepreneurship.

Key Benefits

Training Options Available

  1. Short-Term Certificate (STC) Programme
    • Duration: 6 months
    • Ideal For: School leavers, first-time learners, and individuals with no formal education.
    • Requirements:
      • Valid National Identification Number (NIN)
      • Valid Bank Verification Number (BVN)
  2. Vocational Education and Innovation (VEI) Programme
    • Duration: 1 year
    • Ideal For: People with informal training or some educational background.
    • Requirements (any of the following):
      • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
      • First School Leaving Certificate (FSLC)
      • Certificate from non-formal training (NGOs, religious centers, community learning, etc.)

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Available Skill Areas

Applicants can choose from over 25 skill tracks in sectors such as:

Training centers are available in federal and state technical colleges, accredited institutions, and private vocational centers across Nigeria.

How to Apply

  1. Visit the official TVET portal at https://www.tvet.education.gov.ng
  2. Click on “Apply Now”
  3. Enter your NIN and Date of Birth to begin registration
  4. Choose between STC or VEI programs
  5. Upload all required documents
  6. Select your preferred training center and skill track
  7. Submit your application and wait for confirmation

Why Choose TVET?

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

Simple FAQs to Help You Understand TVET

Who can apply for the TVET program?
Any Nigerian with the required documents for STC or VEI programs can apply.

Is the training really free?
Yes, the Federal Government covers all tuition fees and also pays monthly stipends.

Can I pick the training center I prefer?
Yes, applicants can choose from available centers during the application process.

Will I get a job after training?
The program supports job placement and provides startup kits or loan access for entrepreneurship.

How long does training last?
The STC program runs for 6 months, while the VEI program lasts 1 year.

What do I need to apply?
For STC, a NIN and BVN are required. For VEI, you’ll need RPL, FSLC, or any non-formal education certificate.

Where can I apply?
Visit https://www.tvet.education.gov.ng and follow the steps to complete your registration.

Final Note

This is your chance to gain real-world skills, get paid while learning, and kickstart a career or business with full federal support. Whether you’re new to vocational training or want to formalize your skills, the TVET program is a life-changing opportunity for thousands of Nigerians.

Start your journey to skills, employment, and entrepreneurship today. Visit the official portal and apply now.

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