Vocational training programme supports Vietnamese students in Germany

VOV.VN - A graduation ceremony for students of a German standard training programme on metal cutting (MC) was held on August 30 by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) and the General Directorate of Vocational Training in the southern province of Dong Nai.

The training course took place as part of the vocational training and labour migration programme in MC in Vietnam piloted by the German government at Lilama 2 Technology International College in Dong Nai since 2022.

Over 50 high school graduates across the nation joined the course from March last year, with lessons being taught by both German and Vietnamese instructors.

After the graduation ceremony, 25 students will be supported to work in Germany and the remainders recruited by German companies in Vietnam or helped to continue their studies in higher education programmes in the country.

According to information given by GIZ, the agency and Vietnamese authorities will conduct specific evaluations and consider expanding the vocational training and labour migration programme in MC in Vietnam.

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