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 Signing the cooperation agreement on vocational training program in Australia between Asia Education and its partner

This event is considered to open up many promising opportunities for young people wishing to go to Australia to study and kick start their career. The cooperation agreement aims to support vocational students and workers with the opportunities to study and find suitable jobs in Australia.

Australia, which is known as a comprehensively developed country, provides high-quality economic conditions, social security policies, and educational policies, etc., and is always among the top countries in the world. Currently, Australia is one of the countries that many Vietnamese students care about and choose as a destination to study abroad.

In addition, vocational training in Australia also has many advantages, such as: requirements are lower than official study abroad, cost of vocational training is cheaper than other levels of study along with favorable visa policy; and international students have the opportunity for high paying part time jobs while studying and attractive salary jobs after graduation, especially the opportunity to settle down for a long time.

According to Mr. Nguyen Van Choi, Asia Education’s Chairman of Member Council, Royal Greenhill Institute of Technology (RGIT) Australia is an Australian vocational education provider, with three campuses in the center of cities including Melbourne (Victoria State) and Hobart (Tasmania State).

The training provider offers a wide range of courses in many fields, including Hospitality courses, Community Services, Childcare, Nursing, Information Technology, Business and Management, etc. Many of these occupations are in the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List of Australia.

The cooperation agreement, signed between Asia Education and Royal Greenhill Institute of Technology (RGIT) Australia, promises to help students with the desire to study abroad and stay in Australia to work, have a prestigious address for consultation, implementation of procedures and support throughout their journey to Australia.

By LIEN MINH