What to Know About the TVET Trainee Portal Upload Message
If you are a participant in the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) program, you may have recently received a notification on the TVET trainee portal asking you to upload certain documents. Here’s everything you need to know about this important update.
The Upload Message is for TVET Trainees, Not Trainers
The upload request applies only to TVET trainees using the trainee portal (tvet.education.gov.ng). Trainers and artisans have their own separate portal and do not need to act on this message. If you are a trainer, you can safely ignore the upload notice.
What You’re Expected to Upload
The system requires proof of prior learning in your chosen skill area. Depending on your field, this could include:
- Certificates (e.g., vocational or technical training)
- Diplomas
- Academic transcripts
- Other evidence of previous knowledge or experience
For example, if you selected livestock farming such as beekeeping or poultry, you’ll need to upload documents that show your background in that area.
File Requirements
Before uploading, make sure your documents meet these requirements:
- Accepted formats: PDF, JPG, PNG
- Maximum file size: 10 MB per document
Submitting the right file format and size will ensure smooth processing and avoid unnecessary delays.
Why This Upload Matters
- Avoid disqualification: Failure to upload the correct documents could affect your eligibility.
- Successful verification: Assessors rely on these documents to confirm your prior experience.
- Seamless processing: Following the requirements ensures your application moves forward without issues.
Quick Summary
Requirement | Details |
---|---|
Who must upload? | Only TVET trainees via tvet.education.gov.ng |
What to upload? | Certificates, diplomas, transcripts, or other relevant documents |
Accepted formats | PDF, JPG, PNG |
Maximum file size | 10 MB |
Purpose of upload | To verify prior learning and confirm eligibility for the program |
Final Thoughts
If you are a TVET trainee, make sure you upload your documents as soon as possible to avoid delays. If you are a trainer, you don’t need to worry—this notice is not for you. Submitting accurate and verified documents will help you move smoothly through the TVET program application process.