1043 graduates attended the three day convocation.

This is the first ever convocation for
Technical Vocation and Education Graduates (TVET). It was organized
mainly to give them prior recognition like other university graduates.
Labor Minister Dorji Wangdi said there is critical need of skilled Human resources to drive and sustain economic growth. Therefore investing on TVET not only produces skilled workforce but also helps to sustain growth.
However there is a national concern as
many youth are not willing to take up vocational training and
consequently the kind of jobs it leads to due to the perceived low image
of TVET related employment.
He said they are mostly employed in private and corporate sectors, which discourages the youth to join technical vocation.
And so the government has changed the
training process in the institutes through Mckinsey projects. The
duration-based training was replaced by competency-based trainings.
“They can now upgrade their
qualification for tertiary education and have a world of work and world
of education,” said Lyonpo Dorji Wangdi.
This hinders in combating rising youth
unemployment, mismatch of demand and supply of skills and also enhancing
economic competitiveness of the national labor force.
Lyonpo Dorji Wangdi said every year more
than 450 trainees graduate from the institutes but the progress is very
slow in terms of producing knowledge based skilled workers as demanded
by the present scenario.
In the closing ceremony, His Majestry the King granted an audience to the TVET graduates and ended the program.
Courtesy : Thinley Wangmo, TheBhutanese
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