Vocational Education system governance is ensured based on publicity and transparency:

  • Georgian Government – implements public  policy; defines the sector strategy; approves the rules and regulations defined by Law; establishes advisory board.
  • Ministry of Education and Science – implements public policy; for provision of vocational education establishes the legal entities of public law and supervises them. Approves regulations referring to program implementation, student enrollment, teachers’ professional development and implements other responsibilities defined by law.
  • Vocational education institution/college – legal entity, providing vocational education and short cycle programs, vocational training and retraining programs and state language programs as defined by law.
  • LEPL Education Management Information System  (EMIS)– represents the entity under the Ministry, being responsible for efficient operation of vocational education electronic management system.  
  • LEPL National Center for Education Quality Enhancement (NCEQE) – represents the entity under the Ministry being responsible for  quality assurance procedures at vocational education system.   
  • LEPL Teachers’ Professional Development Center (TPDC)  - represents the entity under the Ministry being responsible for development of programs to support TVET teachers and quality of education.  
  • LEPL Education and Science Infrastructure Development Agency (ESIDA) – represents the entity under the Ministry, being responsible for rehabilitation, construction and provision of inventory and technology to TVET institutions.
  • LEPL National Assessment and Examination Center  - represents the entity under the Ministry, being responsible for organizing examination for enrolling the students on TVET programs as well as on short cycle programs.