At the event, more than 800 students from grades 10 to 12 at the provincial ethnic boarding high school received guidance from representatives of the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vklinks International Trade and Services Co., and the College of Foreign Languages, Technology and Communications on choosing fields of study aligned with their abilities, strengths and labour market demand.
Experts also shared insights on career trends in the context of digital transformation; introduced admission programmes, training linkages and study-abroad options; outlined job prospects after graduation; and provided information on scholarships and support policies for students from ethnic minority and mountainous areas.
The event served as a practical initiative to provide students with career guidance, helping them define study goals and choose fields aligned with their abilities and social demand, thereby improving the effectiveness of student streaming and career guidance across the province’s high schools.
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