The National Institute of Vocational Training (INFP) has officially released the comprehensive registry of educational institutions authorized to offer technical and vocational training programs across the country. In a statement published on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, the INFP noted that the publication aligns directly with its institutional mandate of regulation, oversight, and quality assurance within the national vocational subsystem.
The regulatory body strongly urged prospective students to verify the certification and accreditation status of any training center prior to formal enrollment. The initiative aims to promote educational accountability, ensuring that local curricula remain aligned with current labor market demands and that all conferred degrees carry formal institutional validity. The INFP confirmed that every facility featured on the newly published registry holds an active, legally compliant operating license.
The unified database monitors a total of 202 technical and vocational structures across all ten geographical departments, categorizing both public and private institutions alongside their current operational status. These accredited centers are legally authorized to grant state-recognized credentials, including technical diplomas, Certificates of Professional Competence (CAP), and Professional Aptitude Degrees (BAP).


















