The National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) has introduced a Mandatory Skills Qualification (MSQ) as a graduation requirement for all National Diploma and Higher National Diploma curricula. This move is aimed at equipping polytechnic students with practical skills relevant to the job market.
According to the NBTE, diploma holders will now graduate with a National Skills Qualification or its equivalent, in addition to their academic certification. The MSQ is designed to assess and recognize the skills and competencies of individuals in various fields, focusing on vocational skills acquired through training programs, apprenticeships, and assessments.
The dual certification is expected to enhance employability, provide a competitive edge in the job market, and equip individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in their chosen fields. The NBTE has allowed a phased introduction of the MSQ due to limited skills training facilities in polytechnics.
Assessors will play a vital role in evaluating the quality of education and training provided in technical and vocational fields, ensuring the effectiveness and relevance of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programs.