Техник-растениевъд

Certification authority: 
NAVET
EQF Level of the qualification: 
4
European Credit Transfer Scale (ECTS): 
0
Country: 
BG Bulgaria
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Core competences 
Capacity to raise plants, to organize, to participate, to control and to report on agro-technical activities.
Capacity to apply technologies for raising plants.
Ability to elaborate crop rotation plans for growing crops.
Produces, approves and qualifies seeds and seedlings.
Ability to work with different appliances and agricultural machines.
Ability to perform plant protection activities.
Ability to process and store primary agricultural products in accordance with the legislative requirements.
Knowledge of and ability to comply with the requirements for transportation of finished agricultural products.
Ability to comply with spending standards.
Ability to allocate tasks for the implementation of cultivation technologies for different types of crops.
Ability to determine the cost-effectiveness of growing crops.
Аbility to introduce new machinery and technologies in agricultural production.
Ability to determine the quality of agricultural products and to arrange them for sale.
Ability to prepare and submit production reports.
Ability to make proposals for upgrading the qualification of the worker s/he works with.
How can the certification be obtained? 
Initial training scheme (pupil or student)
Continuous training scheme
Validation of prior learning
Work-based learning (Dual training)
Description of the procedure for the validation of prior learning 

The validation procedure in Bulgaria is regulated by Ordinance No.2 of 13.11.2014 of the Minister of Education and Science. It consists of (i) matching the professional knowledge, skills and competences declared by the applicant with the competencies described in the relevant state educational standard, and (ii) theoretical and practical examination for the respective profession.

To validate the professional knowledge, skills and competences acquired through informal or non-formal learning, the applicant must submit documents and pass a state examination for theory and practice. After passing the exam, the candidate receives a certificate of validation for a professional qualification or a certificate for validation for professional qualification for a part of a profession.

Only persons with certain (required) level of formal education can apply for validation of informally acquired vocational (professional) competencies.

The methods for assessing the learning outcomes of NFIL are essentially identical with those applied in formal education and training.

The validation system is linked directly to the National List of Professions and the State Education Standards (SES) for them. The validation of professional knowledge, skills and competences is according to the learning outcomes in the SES for the respective profession.

The validation of professional knowledge, skills and competences, gained through non-formal or informal education, can be done by professional high schools, professional colleges, art schools, vocational training centres and sport schools. This is a policy priority in the National Strategy for LLL 2014-2020 and the National Strategy for the Development of VET 2015- 2020.

The outcomes of the validation of NFIL refer to the state educational standards for the National Classification of the Occupations and Professions.

Documents needed 
  1. Application for participation in a qualification course (profession, specialty and form of training) or for validation of professional knowledge, skills and competences at a VET institution – a general template approved by NAVET,  mandatory.
  2. Document proving the minimum age of 16 years of the applicant for VET training/validation (identity card, passport) – mandatory.
  3. Diplomas and documents certifying minimum education level for VET training/validation (e.g. completed general secondary education, EQF level 4,5 for the profession “Plant technician”) – mandatory, described in the personal portfolio of the candidate for application.
  4. Documents certifying the health status of the applicant for validation – a medical document proving that the aspired profession is not contraindicated for applicant, mandatory.
  5. License certificates (only when explicitly required by the national legislation and for the associated with driving forklift trucks and forklifts in enterprises as well as for welding) - optional.
  6. Contract for the performance of the validation procedure between the applicant and the validating institution (VET center, college, vocational high school, etc.) – mandatory.
Contact point 

The public registers of all centers for vocational training are published on the official website of the National Agency for Vocational Education and Training. There is public national list with the validation experts as well. (https://www.navet.government.bg).

Duration: 
up to 2-3 months
Cost: 
approx. 200 Euro
Is it possible to obtain a partial validation?: 
Yes ✅
What is the result of the partial validation? 
Certificate listing the competences already acquired
Then, is it possible to participate to a shorter training course to prepare the full qualification?: 
Yes ✅
Description of the procedure to participate to a training course 

The outcomes of the validation procedure (based on the results of the state theoretical and practical exams) can be threefold:

1. Issuance of a Certificate of validation of professional qualification.

2. Issuance of Certificate of validation of professional qualification for a part of a profession.

3. Non-issuance of a certificate.

In case 2 and 3 a further training scheme is developed and proposed to the applicant for validation by the validating VET institution.

Contact point 

The public registers of all centers for vocational training are published on the official website of the National Agency for Vocational Education and Training. There is public national list with the validation experts as well. (https://www.navet.government.bg).