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Igoryamba
3 years ago
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differentiate between university and a tvet collage in terms of what each offers and explain the stigma associated with tvet col

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liq [111]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

1. TVET college offers courses that enable students to be prime for jobs that require more practical skills and tend not to be common, for example, metallurgical engineering. Whereas, University offers courses that promote theoretical knowledge rather than practical skills. Thereby setting up students for office work environment after school.

2. The stigma associated with TVET college arise as a result of many factors, some of these factors include:

The admission requirement in TVET College is most times lower compared to that of a University

The cost is considerably lower compared to that of the University

The duration to complete it is quite lower.

The theory of abstract knowledge defines practical skills, which are more obtainable in the university.

Most employers rate University graduates above TVET college graduates.

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