In the beginning of the technical and vocational training was distributed between three governmental authorities: The Ministry of Education ran the training for secondary schools (industrial, agricultural and commercial), the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs ran the “Vocational Training Centres” and the Ministry of Municipalities and Rural Affairs ran the Assistant Institutes. Having the interest in preparing the manpower for technical and vocational fields and the increasing need for technical and industrial fields, a royal decree stipulated the establishment of the TVTC and to group all the technical institutes and vocational training centres under the umbrella of the TVTC. Accordingly, TVTC started to pursue its function, developing its programs continuously to get along with the Kingdom’s needs and to improve human resources to meet the needs of the labor market. Then the Supreme decree was issued in 1403 that stated the necessity of paying attention to technical training and technical colleges in order to create other paths for higher education in fast developing fields that the Kingdom needs.