(BGO) – The Vietnam – Korean Vocational College of Technology
(VK Tech) on January 13 received project sponsored by Korean International
Cooperation Agency (KOICA) in Vietnam to continue supporting the investment
project of teaching facilities and equipment at the college since 2013.
The VK Tech is the project to mark the cooperation between Vietnam and Korea in Bac Giang province. In 2013, the college was provided with 10 million USD as the investment in teaching facilities and equipment at five careers of automation technology, metal cutting, information technology, industrial electric and industrial electronic.
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Representative of KOICA Vietnam hands over the supported amount to VK-Tech.
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So far, the VK Tech has developed many new careers with total scale of 26 training careers and nearly 6,000 students, 90 percent of whom were employed after graduation.
Because many teaching facilities and devices were degraded, KOICA Vietnam supported VK Tech with the project package “Post project assistance” with over 628,000 USD.
Starting from January 13, 2023, KOICA assigned two experts to come to the VK Tech and install more than 700 equipment and devices then transfer the technology and safe operation skill for 5 training careers (which were supported in 2013).
The college arranged officials and lecturers to receive the teaching equipment to meet the requirement of training technician for the national economic growth.
Minh Thu
Vocational training facilities grasp the need, focus on skill practice
(BGO) – To welcome open chances for career, vocational study
has been selected by many students after graduating from secondary and high
school. Recently, the vocational training facilities in the northern province
of Bac Giang have highly concentrated on enrollment task for new courses.
High-quality vocational training: Increasing skills, meeting market demand
(BGO) - Recently, many enterprises in
Bac Giang province, when expanding their production scale, applying technology,
and operating modern production lines, have faced difficulties due to the lack
of high-quality labor. Out of 175,000 workers working in local industrial
parks, 21% have been trained with diplomas and certificates.
Bac Giang mobilizes resources to improve vocational training quality for rural workers
(BGO)- The working delegation from the Central
agencies headed by Le Tan Dung, Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social
Affairs on July 7 had a working session with Bac Giang provincial Standing Party
Committee on 10-year implementation of the Directive No 19-CT/TW (Directive 19)
dated November 5, 2012 of the Secretariat of the Central Party Committee (11th
tenure) on “Strengthening leadership of the Party in vocational training for
rural workers”.
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