1960s to 1970s: Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB) During the 1960s and 1970s,
vocational education was managed by two separate statutory boards, the Adult Education Board (AEB) and the Industrial Training Board (ITB). They were merged in 1979 to form the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB). The VITB was formed to promote and develop vocational education.
1992: Institute of Technical Education (ITE) The Institute of Technical Education (ITE) was established as a post-secondary education institution to improve the employability of vocational trainees and to restructure the VITB's programmes. The government decided that every student in Singapore had to have at least ten years of general education, with technically inclined students filtered into the
Normal (Technical) stream in secondary schools as preparation. These students would then attend the ITE after they finished secondary school education. ==Student intake==