Kasipkor Holding invites to enter APEC Petrotechnic College in Atyrau
Atyrau Petroleum Education Center (ARES) Petrotechnic is an interregional center of preparation and retraining of personnel for oil and gas sector which opened this year within development of network of colleges of world level. Training will be conducted here on the Canadian system of two-degree education.
Requirements to arriving students are high - IELTS, a lowest passing score is 5,5. Training in college will be conducted in English - language of oil and gas sector, and instructors will be invited from abroad. The general management and the academic policy of educational institution will be carried out and supervised together with Institute of Technologies of Southern Alberta "SAIT Polytechnic" from Canada and Kasipkor holding. The Kazakhstan diploma will be appreciated in many large world oil and gas companies that gives the chance to college graduates to work freely both in homeland, and abroad.
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