Registration for vocational education programs is now complete. According to the results, this year, an unprecedented number of applications were submitted, up to 19 thousand applicants. IT, nursing, culinary and maritime logistics are particularly popular this year.
A new public school for 90 students has been built in the village of Kokhta, Tsalka Municipality.
Tamar Kitiashvili, Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Georgia visited Mermisi College, got acquainted with the registration process and inquired how the college is preparing for the vocational student selection process and the start of the new academic year.
The process of vaccination of representatives of the education sector is intensive throughout Georgia. Ekaterine Dgebuadze, First Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Georgia inspected the special space allocated for immunization of school representatives in Mtskheta Municipality together with Davit Nozadze, State Representative of Mtskheta-Mtianeti.
Georgian Technical University will develop cognitive software applications with the latest technologies, and based on this, a new methodology for conducting master classes of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) will be created, which will be an important contribution of Georgia to the development of world science and university education.
Registration of the first vocational students continues in Marneuli, Modus College.
A new school was built in the village of Jandara, Marneuli Municipality.
Opizar College continues to register applicants for vocational education.
In cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia, the National Center for Disease Control and Public Health is conducting a series of information meetings with higher education institutions to raise awareness about the spread and vaccination of COVID-19.
Applicants for vocational education through August 20 still have the opportunity to choose from the more than 120 offered vocational education programs and register. More than 70 public and private vocational colleges operating in all regions of Georgia are involved in an active information campaign and provide the necessary information to interested parties in various ways.
A new school for 300 students was built in the village of Zemo Machkhaani.
Nunu Mitskevichi, Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, together with Tea Akhvlediani, State Minister for Reconciliation and Civic Equality, visited Marneuli within the framework of the vaccination information campaign and met with teachers and beneficiaries of Zurab Zhvania School of Public Administration.
Vaccination of representatives of the education sector is actively underway throughout Georgia. Ekaterine Dgebuadze, First Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Georgia personally got acquainted with the process of vaccination of teachers in the small cabinet for representatives of the education sphere at Tbilisi State Medical University.
The Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, Mikheil Chkhenkeli expresses his condolences over the passing of Georgian scientist and teacher - Tamaz Kvachantiradze.
Gldani Vocational Training Center continues to register those wishing to receive vocational education.