BAC GIANG - Implementing the Prime Minister’s Project
on Vocational Education and Student Orientation in General Education in 2019 –
2025 period, the Bac Giang Mountainous College plans to enroll 920 quotas for
majors in 2024-2025 academic year.
To ensure input quality, Bac Giang Mountainous College established admission consulting groups, assigned quotas to each group together with a reward mechanism.
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Teachers of Bac Giang Mountainous College provide practical guidance for students at fashion sewing industry.
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At the same time, the specialized officials and teachers are assigned to coordinate with Secondary and High Schools to participate in vocational education.
According to the plan, in April and May 2024, the College will organize admission consultation conferences at Secondary and High Schools in mountainous districts in the province; neighboring localities in Lang Son and Thai Nguyen provinces.
In the 2023-2024 school year, Bac Giang Mountainous College provided job consulting and took all students to participate in mobile job transaction sessions and recruitment interviews of businesses, helping more than 90 percent of students and graduates employed immediately. The remaining ones wished to follow their own business or continued studying at a higher level.
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Bac Giang renovates vocational education, improves quality of human resources
BAC GIANG -
Flexible training methods and improvement of the human resources quality to
increase job opportunities for learners are now the goal of vocational
education. Thanks to that, the quality of trained labor has been gradually
improved, meeting the labor market, especially in industrial parks and
clusters.
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