If you searched SVP NAVTTC and do not know where to start, this page connects the main terms Pakistani candidates hear: SVP, NAVTTC, Takamol, Saudi Skill Verification Program, PACC, appointment, result check, fees, centers, and trade-wise mock tests. The goal is simple: help you understand the process and choose the next practical step without making the site look official.
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How the Takamol SVP test works
The Takamol SVP test is connected to checking trade skill and work knowledge for selected occupations. Preparation should cover trade-specific theory, safety awareness, tools, work methods, signs, PPE, and practical decision-making.
The exact official process can vary by trade, center, and current rules. Use this website for preparation and support, but confirm official instructions, documents, dates, and payment details from authorized sources before final action.
Trade-wise SVP mock tests
Trade-wise SVP mock tests help candidates practice in a focused way. Timed practice builds speed and reduces panic because you learn how to read questions, choose answers, and move on when a question feels difficult.
If you are new, first browse the trades page. Then register or log in to practice more deeply. This keeps your preparation connected to your real occupation instead of mixing every trade together.
Documents required for SVP candidates
Commonly requested details include passport information, candidate photo, mobile number, education level, and the selected occupation or menha trade. Requirements can change, so confirm the latest list before payment or travel.
SVP test fee and service guidance
Official test fees and service charges can change. Use the pricing page to understand this platform's support package, and verify official fee details through authorized channels before final booking.
Start your SVP preparation
If you are planning for Saudi Arabia work, start with your trade page, practice MCQs, take mock tests, then use appointment and result guidance when needed.