Starting in December 2009 and running for 4 years, the Technical & Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Project will implement competitive grant programs in two areas: promoting Employers and Training Institutions Cooperation (formerly called Public-Private Partnerships) in TVET; and (2) incubating and disseminating best practices of TVET institutions. The Millennium Challenge Account – Mongolia (MCA-M) will provide the technical support for the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the TVET competitive grant programs.
Currently there are 64 TVET institutions throughout Mongolia: 44 state-owned, 20 privately-owned, and 4 schools established with foreign investment. Almost half (28) of the institutions operate in the capital, Ulaanbaatar. Each of the 21 aimags (provinces) has one or two TVET institutions. According to the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science 37,867 students were enrolled in TVET institutions across the country in 2008-2009. The number of freshmen (first year) students was 19,249 which is an increase of about 5,000 students on the previous year. The number of graduates was 11,408 – an increase of about 2,400 from the previous year.
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