(HBO) - On July 14, Tin Phat International Cooperation Investment Education joint Stock Company held a conference to introduce the program to study abroad in Japan and Korea. There were over 300 students from 28 high schools in the province attending the conference.
A lot of students from high schools in the whole province
have registered and participated in the program.
Established in March 2018, Tin Phat International
Cooperation Investment Education joint Stock Company has cooperated with other
facilities to facilitate 3,000 students to study and work in Japan and Korea,
including a lot of high school students in our province.
At the conference, the parents and students were introduced
and provided the full information about the studying, living and working
conditions of the program to study abroad in Japan and Korea. The company
instructed the enrollment in the scholarship program. They answered all the
questions from the parents and the students who wished to study abroad.
Studying in Japan and Korea is an appropriate opportunity
for students who have completed the general educational program. Through the
program, it has helped the parents and the students have more suitable choices
for the future. It has also created the conditions for the students to study
and work in the best environment and conditions to maximize their capacity,
thereby contributing positively to the development of the country.
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