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Bangladesh Government to change technical education syllabus

The government will update the syllabus for technical and vocational education to produce skilled manpower considering the demand at factories, said Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid on a Job Placement Celebration programme recently.

As per the Education Minister Vocational education will be the tool for eradicating unemployment problem.

UK institutions who work in the technical and vocational education and training sector can come forward to partner with TVET institutions in Bangladesh to share best practice, expert knowledge, and operating competency-based training courses. 

The government of Bangladesh has approved the National Skills Development Policy which is a major milestone in the country’s history. As the framework is now in place, the government now needs to develop a market-oriented training system. Key strategies, training institutions and people are to be developed, under the TVET development plan.

UK institutions who work in the technical and vocational education and training sector can come forward to partner with TVET institutions in Bangladesh to share best practice, expert knowledge, and operating competency-based training courses. 

The government of Bangladesh has approved the National Skills Development Policy which is a major milestone in the country’s history. As the framework is now in place, the government now needs to develop a market-oriented training system. Key strategies, training institutions and people are to be developed, under the TVET development plan.

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