Effectiveness of TVET in Nepal

R. Adhikari, S. Adhikari, Dilli Ram Upreti, Keshav Prasad Adhikari
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The technical and vocational education and training (TVET) program has been implemented in the country for a long time. Nevertheless, the actual impact it had made on the national economy is unknown. The main objective of this study is to examine the effectiveness of the TVET program in Nepal. The study employed concurrent mixed methods which used both quantitative and qualitative approaches. A retrospective post-then-pre design was used in this study. A total of 21 districts (3 districts from each province) were selected. A survey was conducted with 1,231 Diploma and Pre-Diploma (TSLC) graduates who studied in the institutions either affiliated to or constituent of the Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT). Similarly, 42 key informants’ interviews (2 from each district) were conducted with key stakeholders, such as school principals, instructors, and employers. Overall, out of the total graduates, only 8.8% were working before joining TVET, and the remaining 91% did not work, while the percentage of graduates employed during the time of survey was 58.2%. A remarkable difference in average income was found before and after graduation (NRs 1,815 vs NRs 15,656). The income difference was highest among the people who studied engineering (NRs 16,005) followed by health (NRs 14,908). The income of males was 1.6 times higher than that of females after graduation. Current income is higher among graduates from Lumbini Province (NRs 21,427), followed by Province-1 (NRs 20,396). The study revealed that overall, TVET has a positive impact on the society's economy through increased employment opportunities among youths. TVET has been effective in generating employment for many young people, ultimately contributing to elevate the family's economic status, thereby ensuring quality life.
TVET在尼泊尔的有效性
技术和职业教育与培训(TVET)计划已经在该国实施了很长时间。然而,它对国民经济的实际影响是未知的。本研究的主要目的是检查尼泊尔TVET项目的有效性。本研究采用定量与定性相结合的并行混合方法。本研究采用回顾性的前后设计。共有21个区(每个省3个区)被选中。对在隶属于技术教育和职业培训委员会(CTEVT)或其组成机构学习的1,231名文凭和预科文凭毕业生进行了调查。同样,对42名关键举报人(每个地区2名)进行了访谈,访谈对象包括学校校长、教师和雇主等关键利益相关者。总体而言,在所有毕业生中,只有8.8%的人在参加TVET之前有工作,其余91%的人没有工作,而在调查期间就业的毕业生比例为58.2%。毕业前后的平均收入有显著差异(1815卢比vs 15656卢比)。工程系学生的收入差距最大(16,005卢比),其次是卫生系学生(14,908卢比)。毕业后,男性的收入是女性的1.6倍。蓝毗尼省毕业生目前的收入最高(21,427卢比),其次是1省(20,396卢比)。研究显示,整体而言,技职教育透过增加年轻人的就业机会,对社会经济有正面影响。职业技术教育培训有效地为许多年轻人创造了就业机会,最终有助于提高家庭的经济地位,从而确保高质量的生活。
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