Recent legislation in Hungary has led to more centralised vocational education and training (VET) governance.

Central administration of VET is led by the Minister for the National Economy. Since the 1990s, business and industry have been involved in national advisory bodies and, increasingly, in decision-making on VET-related issues.

At age 14, learners decide if they wish to enter VET and what type. Around two thirds choose VET.

For more on VET in Hungary, download the six-page guide. 

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Cedefop