New training courses designed for Samsung Vietnam

Vietnam’s Nguyen Tat Thanh University and Yeungjin University of the Republic of Korea (RoK) have coordinated to open a training course designed to meet requirements of Samsung Vietnam Company.
New training courses designed for Samsung Vietnam ảnh 1Nguyen Tat Thanh University 's students during a practice lesson (Photo: ntt.edu.vn)
  Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s Nguyen Tat ThanhUniversity and Yeungjin University of the Republic of Korea (RoK) have coordinatedto open a training course designed to meet requirements of Samsung VietnamCompany.

Two majors provided in the one–year course are MouldManufacturing and Programming Applied Electronics, with 20 students holdingundergraduate degree on Mechanics and Electronics recruited for each major.

During the first six months, students will receivetheoretical lessons given by lecturers from Yeungjin University. They will takeinternship at Samsung Vietnam Company during the last six months.

After graduation, students will be granted certificates byYeungjin University and given chances to work at Samsung Vietnam without beingre-trained.

Those who are not eligible to work in Samsung Vietnam willbe introduced to other RoK enterprises in Vietnam.-VNA

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