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Top Performance for AVT in 2022 NCVER Report

The latest student survey report from NCVER shows AVT is leading the way.  Key findings from the VET student outcomes report for 2022 from Applied Vocational Training graduates shows:-

  • 92.4% would recommend AVT as a training provider and 95% would recommend the training provided
  • 94.2% were satisfied with the training overall 
  • 93% were employed or in further study after training
  • 92% were satisfied with the learning resources and 92% were satisfied with the teaching and assessment

95%

Would Recommend  the Training Provided 

94%

Were Satisfied with the Overall Training

Dr Anne Beugalaar, AVT Director commented, “Once again, the latest results have shown AVT continues to deliver training and resources that our students are both satisfied with and are happy to recommend to others. Most importantly the 2022 report shows a majority of our graduates have been employed or are continuing on to further studies. We are also pleased to see the key results are above the state and national averages for other training providers; something both I and our team are immensely proud of.”    

The 2022 NCVER results reinforce the importance of our dedicated and personalised approach to training, as well as our commitment to forming deep connections with industry; all of which assist our graduates in gaining outstanding practical work experience and securing employed work during their course and after they have graduated.

 

93%

were employed or in further study after completing training

92%

would recommend AVT as their training provider

About the report

The VET student outcomes 2022 report was published by the National Centre for Vocational Education Research – Commonwealth of Australia (NCVER). NCVER is the national professional body responsible for collecting, managing, analysing and communicating research and statistics on the Australian vocational education and training (VET) sector. The report provides a summary of the outcomes of students who completed nationally recognised vocational education and training (VET) during 2022, using data collected in mid-2022 and issued to AVT in 2023. The data for the report is derived from the National Student Outcomes Survey, which is an annual survey of students awarded a qualification (graduates), or who completed at least one subject and left the VET system without obtaining a qualification (subject completers) , with the report findings listed being focused on graduates.

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Dedicated Animal Care College

AVT has been delivering Vet Nursing and Animal Care related courses for over 25 years. It's safe to say there are no plumbing or hairdressing courses here!

Prerequisite course for veterinary nursing

Outstanding Track Record

A recent NCVER VET student outcomes report found 93% of AVT graduates were employed or enrolled in further study after training and 95% of graduates would recommend the training provided by AVT.

Prerequisite course for veterinary nursing

Safe and Supported Learning

Our qualified teaching team have many years of experience as well as extensive backgrounds in the veterinary and animal care industry. They're approachable and dedicated to helping students succeed.

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