The Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC) announced that 162 violations were monitored in private training facilities in the first quarter of 2025, and these violations were dealt with in accordance with applicable regulations.
The Corporation's official spokesperson, Fahad Al-Otaibi, clarified that the most prominent violations monitored included failure to comply with advertising regulations, tampering with registration credentials, records, documents, or trainees' results, failure to attend licensed training facilities, and the presence of unaccredited training staff.
The official spokesperson added that the Corporation works to support and enhance the sustainability of the private training sector in the Kingdom, providing numerous services and incentives that contribute to the growth of this sector in accordance with quality standards and the implementation of relevant regulations and rules. The Corporation encourages the private sector to invest in private training by licensing facilities to practice training activities and facilitating their procedures. The number of new training facilities licensed during the same period reached 110, in addition to granting 133 certified trainer cards to individuals to enable them to deliver licensed programs.
The Technical and Vocational Training Corporation also continues to conduct comprehensive and qualifying tests to assess the quality of training program outcomes at private institutes and centers. The number of trainees tested in the first quarter of this year reached 20,616 male and female trainees.