Over 107 thousand application forms handed in to colleges and technical institutions in Kuban region
In Krasnodar Krai, the demand for vocational education remains high, with a focus on several key industries. According to Deputy Governor Anna Minkova, the most in-demand professions this year include those related to agriculture, construction, and technical specialties.
The ongoing admissions campaign for regional vocational education institutions reflects this trend. The campaign will continue until mid-August, providing ample opportunity for those interested in pursuing these high-demand fields.
The "Professionalism" project, an initiative aimed at bridging the gap between education and employment, is still active in Krasnodar Krai. A total of 38 educational institutions and 39 employer enterprises in Krasnodar are participating in the project.
As of now, over 107,200 applications have been registered across 137 colleges and technical schools in the region. Among these, nearly 5,000 applicants will study in high-demand specialties under the "Professionalism" project.
The high-demand specialties under the "Professionalism" project are still accepting applications. These include professions such as cook, auto mechanic, electrician, builder, primary school teacher, and specialists in tourism and transport.
All necessary information for the admissions process can be found on the regional ministry of education's website. The website serves as a valuable resource for up-to-date information on the admissions process and the "Professionalism" project.
Interested individuals are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible to secure their place in these high-demand vocational programmes. With the continued focus on these key industries, pursuing a career in one of these fields could lead to exciting opportunities in the future.
Education and self-development through learning remain crucial in Krasnodar Krai, as the ongoing admissions campaign for regional vocational education institutions reflects. Among the high-demand specialties under the "Professionalism" project, such as cook, auto mechanic, electrician, builder, primary school teacher, tourism, and transport specialists, continuing applications are invited.