What core subjects are mandatory under the official CTEVT 390 Hours Caregiver framework?
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The standard curriculum is strictly divided into five key technical subjects designed to build total vocational competence. Trainees spend their 390 hours mastering: (1) Environment, Health, and Sanitation, (2) Basic Nutrition and Diet Planning, (3) Emergency Response and First Aid Services, (4) Hygienic Care and Comfort Management, and (5) Specialized Maternal and Child Care. The program balances theory with heavy, hands-on guided practice using typical clinical tools, patient simulators, and medical instruments.
Why is this specific 390-hour course required for international working visas?
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Many foreign labor frameworks—most notably Japan's Specified Skilled Worker (SSW/Kaigo) visa, European healthcare pathways, and official recruitment drives for Israel—mandate a government-endorsed certificate. Our CTEVT 390 Hours Caregiver Course in Kathmandu, Nepal strictly adheres to these hours and regulatory criteria. Because it is a formally structured, 3-month institutional program recognized by the Government of Nepal, it satisfies the strict training verification steps required by foreign immigration systems and workforce ministries.
What are the minimum entry prerequisites to enroll in the CTEVT Caregiver program at Shalom?
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The basic entry criteria are highly accessible to allow passionate individuals to launch a global medical care career. Under standard guidelines, applicants must be at least 18 years of age, hold Nepalese citizenship, and have a minimum formal educational prerequisite of an 8th-grade pass (Class 8). However, because the final international employment examinations and workplace modules are frequently conducted in English or Japanese, we supplement our classes with foundational technical communication vocabulary.
Can foreign labor departments instantly verify my 390-hour graduation credentials online?
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Yes, instantly. To prevent delays during crucial visa processing, background checks, or employment verification steps, Shalom issues certificates featuring a secure, individual QR code. International embassies, recruitment agencies, and foreign healthcare employers can scan this code from any phone to view your live, authenticated profile. This gives them immediate verification of your official 390 hours of lab completion, final module evaluations, and academic transcripts without relying on slow postal or manual processing.
Does the 390 Hours Caregiver Course fee cover practical lab assessments and study materials?
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Yes, our pricing structure is entirely transparent and covers your full institutional access. Your course investment includes all hands-on time within our medical simulation labs at Adwait Marg, all essential consumables used during clinical drills (such as catheters, diagnostic tools, and mock patient accessories), and our comprehensive training handbooks. We ensure students never face hidden charges for lab models, final assessments, or institutional graduation processing.
What is the attendance requirement to successfully pass the CTEVT caregiver program?
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Because this is a highly rigorous, competency-based vocational framework, students must maintain a minimum of 90% attendance across both theoretical lectures and practical lab simulations. Missing lab sessions compromises your muscle memory for critical skills like first aid and patient transfer mechanics. To help you maintain this high standard without disrupting external commitments, our center runs multiple shifts, including early morning options from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM.