All You Need to Know About the TVET Trainee Upload Message
There has been some confusion among applicants about whether the recent upload notification applies to trainers or trainees. Here’s the clarification you need:
What the Notification Means
The message is simply asking TVET trainee applicants to upload proof of prior learning or experience related to their chosen skill area.
For example, in the sample shown, the skill was Livestock Farming (Bee Keeping, Poultry & Animal Husbandry) with a unique application ID provided.
Documents You Can Upload
As a trainee, you are expected to upload valid supporting documents that demonstrate your previous learning or background in the skill you selected.
These may include:
- Certificates
- Diplomas
- Academic Transcripts
- Other recognized evidence of prior learning
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Technical Requirements
- File Formats Accepted: PDF, JPG, PNG
- Maximum File Size: 10MB per file
Once uploaded and submitted, your documents will be reviewed as part of the screening and application process.
Key Takeaway
- If you are a TVET trainee applicant, this message is for you.
- If you are a trainer, you do not need to take any action since trainers have a separate portal and process.
So, if you fall under the trainee category, make sure to prepare and upload your documents on time to avoid delays in your application process.
The message you received came directly from the Trainee Portal (https://www.vet.education.gov.ng) — not the trainers’ portal. This means the instruction is strictly for trainees and not for trainers.
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