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Czech forum opens up study opportunities for Vietnamese youths

The Vietnam Youth and Students Association, in collaboration with the Vietnamese Students Association in the Czech Republic, recently held the Study in Czech Republic Forum 2022, opening up learning opportunities for young Vietnamese people.
Czech forum opens up study opportunities for Vietnamese youths ảnh 1The organisers and speakers provide participants with an overview of studying in the Czech Republic. (Photo: vovlive.vn)
Prague (VNA) – The Vietnam Youth and StudentsAssociation, in collaboration with the Vietnamese Students Association in the CzechRepublic, recently held the Study in Czech Republic Forum 2022, opening up learningopportunities for young Vietnamese people.

The organisers and speakers provided participants with anoverview of studying in the Czech Republic such as registration procedures,information about training institutions, majors, languages, scholarships andtuition fees, as well as accommodation, Czech customs and habits and careeropportunities.

Speakers also answered questions from parents and youngVietnamese who are interested in studying in the Czech Republic in 2022 and thecoming years. At the forum, Vietnamese students and alumni also shared theirown practical experience during their study and research in this country.

Nguyen Duy Nhien, President of the Vietnamese Association inthe Czech Republic, stated that one of the biggest advantages for Vietnamesestudents when coming to study and research here is the feeling of closeness andfamiliarity thanks to a large number of Vietnamese people living and doingbusiness in the country and the Vietnamese community is thecountry's ethnic minority group.

He expressed his delight at welcoming young Vietnamese peopleto the Czech Republic to study and do research to build the homeland in thefuture and make positive contributions to the host country, thus helpingstrengthen the fine relations between Vietnam and the Czech Republic./.
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