Ministry of EducationLuxembourg vocational programmes graduate 1,900 students

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Luxembourg's vocational education system produced 1,900 qualified graduates this year, with Technician's Diploma candidates achieving particularly strong results, the Ministry of Education reported Tuesday.

The Ministry of Education announced on Tuesday that 1,900 students have successfully completed their vocational training programmes this year.

This year saw 1,117 students earn the Vocational Aptitude Diploma (DAP), maintaining last year’s 86% success rate.

Meanwhile, 210 graduates received the Vocational Capacity Certificate (CCP), though the success rate dipped slightly from 90% to 87%.

The most notable improvement came in the Technician’s Diploma (DT) category, where 577 students qualified with a success rate jumping from 83% to 91%.

Understanding Luxembourg’s vocational qualifications

The three-tiered system offers progressively advanced career preparation. The Vocational Capacity Certificate (CCP) provides basic vocational training for entry-level positions. Building on this foundation, the Vocational Aptitude Diploma (DAP) certifies graduates as qualified skilled workers. At the highest level, the Technician’s Diploma (DT) delivers advanced training for immediate professional integration in technical fields.

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