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National Board for Technical Education

Government office in Kaduna

Updated: July 07, 2024 12:19 PM

National Board for Technical Education is located in Kaduna (City in Nigeria), Nigeria. It's address is Bida Road, Sabon Gari, Kaduna 800283, Kaduna, Nigeria.

Bida Road, Sabon Gari, Kaduna 800283, Kaduna, Nigeria

GCCM+6R Kaduna, Nigeria

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Monday8 AM to 4 PM
Tuesday8 AM to 4 PM
Wednesday8 AM to 4 PM
Thursday8 AM to 4 PM
Friday8 AM to 4 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

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Where is National Board for Technical Education?

National Board for Technical Education is located at: Bida Road, Sabon Gari, Kaduna 800283, Kaduna, Nigeria.

What are the coordinates of National Board for Technical Education?

Coordinates: 10.5205861, 7.434536

National Board for Technical Education Reviews

Abubakar Shebe
2020-03-04 14:53:18 GMT

BRIEF HISTORY OF NATIONAL BOARD FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION (NBTE)

During the preparations for the Third National Development Plan, 1975-80, the objectives for education were stated as follows:
a.       To expand facilities for education aimed at equalizing individual access to
education throughout the country;
b.      To reform the content of general education to make it more responsive to the
socio-economic needs of the country;
c.       To make an impact in the areas of technological education so as to meet the
growing needs of the economy;
d.      To consolidate and develop the nation's system of higher education in response to
the economy's manpower needs;
e.       To streamline and strengthen the machinery for educational development in the
country; and
f.        To rationalize the financing of education with a view to making the educational
system more adequate and efficient.
The Federal Government also identified the acute shortage of technical manpower as a major constraint towards the execution of the development plan. In response to this, government in 1972 established the then National Science and Technology Development Agency (which later metamorphosed to Federal Ministry of Science and Technology) which set up a Working Committee on Scientific and Technical Manpower and Science Education. The Committee produced a report on middle-level technical manpower and their training. Some of the Committee's recommendations included the following:
a.       in order to have a nationally accepted standard in technical education, there should be a harmonization of the entry qualifications and diploma standards throughout the nation;
b.      in order to eliminate the non-uniformity in terminal diplomas issued by existing colleges of technology, there should be a national certificate in technical education;
c.       in order to attract the right kind of staff to the technical colleges (now polytechnics) there should be a harmonization of technical staff standards including staff structure, remuneration and conditions of service;
d.      in view of the fact that courses in many technical fields from which the Development Plans need to draw manpower at the middle-level are not provided for in our existing colleges, there should be expansion of the courses and facilities in these colleges; and new colleges should take into account the required courses in planning their programmes;
e.       in view of the gaps in the admission capacity and actual enrolment for the existing courses in the technical colleges (now polytechnics) there should be full utilization of these facilities through a review of the admissions policy, including part-time admissions, and massive awards of technical scholarships;
f.        in order to encourage more enrolment in technical courses, more avenues for practical experience for newly qualified trainees, should be created; this can be achieved through immediate employment of the trainees in public and private industries using, if necessary, the facilities of the Industrial Training Fund.
The Committee further recommended that a National Board for Technical Education be created which should be charged with the implementation of its recommendations.
The Federal Government established the National Board for Technical Education by Act 9 of January 1977. In August, 1985 and January 1993 respectively, the Federal Government enacted Act 16 (Education (National Minimum Standards and Establishment of Institutions) Act) and Act 9 (Education (National Minimum Standards and Establishment of Institutions) (Amendment) Act). With these Acts, the functions of the Board were extended to include accreditation of academic programmes in all Technical and Vocational Education (TVE) institutions. Act No.9 of 1st January 1993 further empowered the Board to recommend the establishment of private Polytechnics and Monotechnics in Nigeria.

Aliyu Hassan Imafidor
2017-12-16 07:15:16 GMT

A Federal Government Agency saddled with the regulation of Technical and Vocational Education (TVE) in Nigeria. Are you interested in TVET? Then come to NBTE

N B T E MEDIA
2024-05-22 09:32:16 GMT

Excellent

paul akintola
2016-06-03 10:52:53 GMT

Its good and highly educative. Keep it up!

Bashir Ahmad Kabir
2020-09-11 18:44:05 GMT

Great structure

Viktor Osas
2018-06-10 07:41:39 GMT

A magnificent building that befits the function of the parastatal however the mode of employment has been battered by Nigerian politics, tribalism and ethnicity. This has opened room for the employment of lots of incompetent people.

It had a good health scheme. In the 90s, we used SEFA hospital which was very functional and effective until theirs was built theirs, then their health scheme dropped terribly.

The standard has definitely dropped from what it was some 15 - 20years ago.

Kabir Shehu Ahmad
2021-09-14 10:35:43 GMT

It is a Federal Government Agency under Federal Ministry of Education.

Enem Ernest
2022-05-19 20:40:52 GMT

They are trying when it comes to technical education

Umar Ahmad
2021-08-11 16:14:06 GMT

A good place to work

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City in Nigeria

Kaduna is the capital city of Kaduna State, and the former political capital of Northern Nigeria. It is located in north-western Nigeria, on the Kaduna River. source

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