Enrollment of Afghan apprentices in technical and vocational institutes in Mazar and Kabul
Two-hundred apprentices started the first day of studies in the Oil & Gas Institute in Mazar- Sharif on Sunday.
Last Sunday, 850 further apprentices or shagerdis were officially enrolled in five institutes in Kabul. The 1,050 students around the country were accepted to the vocational institutes after successfully passing the entry exams on March 19th 2015. More than 950 apprentices in Kabul and over 300 in Mazar-e Sharif from Afghanistanâs Ostad-Shagerdi or traditional apprenticeship system took the entry test for admissions to five pilot institutes.
The TVET programme financed by the German Government promotes technical and vocational education and training in Afghanistan aimed at establishing a sustainable formal vocational school system. The goal is to help as many young Afghans as possible acquire skills that will improve their chances of finding a job and earning a regular and decent income for their families.
Germanyâs supports in the adoption of apprentices in the TVET institutes includes renovation work for workshops and classrooms, furniture, tools, equipment, apprenticeship training packages (consisting of a school bag, notebooks, pens, pencils, rulers etc.), and teaching and learning materials.









