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What is vocational education and training?

Learn about vocational education and training (VET), including what it is, who it is for and the benefits it offers.

What is VET?

VET stands for vocational education and training. VET combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills training relevant to specific industries, including but not restricted to trades, ensuring that graduates have well rounded knowledge and experience and are job-ready upon course completion.

VET offers a wide range of courses from certificates to advanced diplomas in different study areas, including construction, community services and healthcare, information technology and business.

Who provides VET?

Registered training organisations deliver VET, with TAFEs being the largest providers.

TAFEs are well known for high-quality training in a supportive environment, with strong connections to industry.

Who is VET for?

VET is designed for many types of learners, including those who:

What are the benefits of VET?

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