Vocational education and training encourage their graduates to establish their own projects or work independently from anywhere, whether from home or their residence. Many professionals own and operate businesses such as management offices, furniture stores, mechanic workshops, tailoring shops, beauty salons, and maintenance services for mobile phones and computers.
Studies and research show that the percentage of professionals working independently or owning projects is higher than national averages. Those enrolled in vocational education and training often have a high desire to start their own projects or work independently.
Institutions providing vocational education and training prepare students for entrepreneurial thinking and developing entrepreneurial qualities. They offer systematic and clear training using the International Labour Organization (ILO) methodology known as "Know About Business" (KAB). Additionally, these institutions provide training on administrative and marketing skills, encouraging students to present ideas for their future projects and supporting them in providing economic feasibility for those ideas.
Some institutions and projects offer services for graduates to establish their own projects. The alumni network connects graduates with facilities that support the opening of their private projects.