VET course definition

VET course means a course of study or training or both study and training in which vocational education and training is provided;

Examples of VET course in a sentence

  • The RTO may request (through the SVTS Enquiry function) the Department to add a VET course or qualification to the Funded Courses Report.

  • The RTO may request (through the SVTS Enquiry function) the Commission to add a VET course or qualification to the Funded Courses Report or the Approved Funded Scope.

  • In the event that we can’t access the required information, you will not be enrolled into a VET course.

  • Any government funding received for an elective VET course delivered by an external provider will be deducted from the fee to be charged.

  • As a registered training organisation (RTO), ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ State High School is required to collect your personal information so we can process and manage your enrolment in a vocational education and training (VET) course with us.

  • Academic matters include those matters which relate to student progress, assessment, course content or awards in an ELICOS or VET course of study.

  • East Hills Boys HS will conduct a Trial HSC in each VET course to enable teachers to provide NESA with estimates of student examination performance.

  • Students must liaise with the VET in Schools (VETiS) Coordinator, Mrs ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, to enrol in a VET course.

  • At the commencement of all VET subjects, VET teachers will induct students on Workplace Health and Safety Issues, and will continue to incorporate WH&S issues throughout the VET course.

  • If you fail to undertake any mandatory work placement component of a VET course to the satisfaction of the employer and the school, it may be determined that you have not made a genuine attempt to complete course requirements.