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27th May 2012, 08:38 PM
arjun901900
 
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How to apply for Vocational training?


pls help me how i can apply for training ,as soon as possible in industry which allow the mechanical industry.





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19th February 2016, 10:39 AM
secret29
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Default Re: How to apply for Vocational training?

Vocational Training is basically for the students who is doing any kind of professional course. Vocational training is required to get practical skills about the wok. It gives a complete view about the work culture in an Industry.

Vocational Training is also provided by college and university and they offer a variety of vocational courses and programs

While in college CTE programs that include academic study as well as a variety of courses and work experiences designed to introduce students to trades ranging from construction, business and health services

To enroll your name for the vocational course you need to fill an application form which is being released by University or the school team.
After the submission of that application form you can join the training program and also you will get a certificate of participation after a successful completion of your course.

Also you can join private companies for the vocational training program.

But please note that to get vocation training from any private institute you will have to pay some amount of money.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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