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Earlier, the Commission had issued a notice on 22 April
New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has released notification for the recruitment of 8194 vacancies for the post of Principal Category 2, Deputy Principal and Assistant Director under the Department of Vocational Education and Skills Development, the Engineering Branch that includes Mechanical, Automobile, Production, Electrical, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. According to Secretary Jagdish, after this, there will be no opportunity for this work.
Earlier, the Commission had issued a notice on 22 April, giving the candidates time to register the branch till 30 April. But due to the Corona crisis, the Commission has again extended the deadline for reporting the branch.
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Published 21 April 2021
Experts say a purpose-driven investment in Technical and Vocational Education and Training will help to grow the economy and reduce dependency on importation of goods and services; GRACE EDEMA writes
Mrs BolajiOluni became a graduate of law from the University of Ibadan after spending over eight years due to different industrial actions.
After law school and without a good job in sight, she went to a fashion house where she learnt the nitty-gritty of cloth making.
Presently, she uses a three-bedroom apartment where she sews beautiful clothes and trains apprentices for fees.
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13/04/2021 08:04 GMT+7
A National Assembly deputy s statement that having three bachelor’s degrees but remaining unemployed is a reality in Vietnam has stirred controversy.
National Assembly deputy Bui Sy Loi made the statement when talking about vocational education and career guidance for students.
He said the education sector needs to improve student classification after high school. Only 30 percent of students should go to university after fulfilling general education levels, while the other 70 percent should go to vocational school.
Most high school graduates in Vietnam want to continue studying at university, which is believed to be a waste of the society’s resources.