38 Laotian students admitted to Quang Ngai college
The Quang Ngai college recently received a delegation of the Department of Education and Sports of Savanakhet province, Laos. During the visit, an agreement on admitting 38 Laotian students to the Vietnamese institution was signed.
Representative of Quang Ngai College and Department of Education and Sports of Savanakhet province sign the agreement of admission. (source: Quang Ngai News)
According to the agreement signed between Savanakhet province and Quang Ngai college, 38 students from Laos will complete their diploma in nursing, medical study and pharmacy in the college. The study duration is 4 years (2018-2022), including one preparatory year for the students to pick up Vietnamese before officially pursueing their majors.
The diploma curriculum will start from the second year onward. In addition to compulsory expertise modules, during the course, the students will be equipped with soft skills training, including presentation, teamwork, to ensure they will become competent workers after graduation.
The Quang Ngai college pledged to offer favorable on-campus living condition for the students to make sure they can strive for the best result while studying there.
The admission of Laotian students is part of a joint project on human resource training for Southern provinces of Laos, which were signed between these localities and Quang Ngai province./.
( Translated by Phi Yen )
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