Life is a Possibility, Ability to Work
The Vocational Training Authority of Sri Lanka(VTA) was established on 16th August 1995 under the provisions of the Vocational Training Authority of Sri Lanka Act No.12 of 1995. It was a concept of His Excellency the former President Mahinda Rajapaksa when he was the Hon. Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training. VTA was established with the intent to provide skills for employment. The Manpower Division, the training arm of the Labor Department which was running Technical and Vocational training programs in many parts of Sri Lanka, was converted to the newly constitute Vocational Training Authority (VTA) making vocational training more accessible to rural youth and depressed segments in the country
An Assistant Director supports the Director in planning, coordinating, and managing activities to ensure smooth operations and successful outcomes.
A Training Officer plans, organizes, and delivers training programs to improve employee skills and organizational performance.
A Programme Officer coordinates, implements, and monitors projects or programs to achieve organizational goals effectively.
An Instructor guides and teaches learners by delivering lessons, providing training, and supporting skill development.
Computer labs are fully equipped with systems and latest software with an environment to implement and experiment knowledge acquired in the classroom. All the systems have internet facility.
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The college has a well-structured auditorium that is built with the latest provisions. It is well ventilated and has a large seating capacity. The auditorium is built keeping in view the modern requirements.