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Update on TVET Application Pending Approval and Invalid Credentials

TVET Application Update – Pending Approval and Invalid Credentials Guide

The Federal Ministry of Education’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Program has released an important update for applicants who are waiting to know their status. Many candidates have been asking about pending approvals and issues with invalid login credentials, and the ministry has now clarified what each outcome means and the steps applicants should take.

Categories of TVET Application Status

Approved Applications

If your application is marked as approved, it means your details have been verified and accepted. You are now eligible for the next stage of the program.

Pending Approval

If your status shows pending, your application is still being reviewed. This does not mean rejection. Applicants are advised to be patient while the screening continues.

Invalid Applications

Some applications are flagged as invalid. This usually happens when incorrect information, such as phone numbers or other personal details, was submitted. In this case, you are encouraged to recheck your portal to confirm your entries.

Login and Credential Issues

Many applicants have also reported issues with invalid credentials when trying to access their account. Here are the recommended solutions:

  • Forgot User ID?
    Use your registered phone number as your username.
  • Forgot Password?
    Click on the “Reset Password” option on the portal and follow the steps to create a new one.

READ ALSO: How to Check If You Have Been Approved for the TVET N45,000 Program

How to Check Your Status

  1. Visit the official TVET portal: tvet.education.gov.ng
  2. Click on the Login button.
  3. Enter your phone number (with or without country code, depending on what works for you) and your password.
  4. Check your Dashboard for your application status.

If you encounter login issues, try switching between the international format (+234) and the local format (070…).

Next Steps for Applicants

  • If approved, prepare for the next phase of the program.
  • If pending, keep checking your portal regularly for updates.
  • If invalid, correct any mistakes and follow the password reset option if necessary.

Final Note

The TVET N45,000 monthly stipend program is one of the most promising initiatives by the Federal Ministry of Education, aimed at training Nigerians in vocational and technical skills. Applicants are advised to remain calm, follow the official portal instructions, and ensure their login details are correct to avoid unnecessary delays.


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