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14 June 2024                  1777
Career guidance online

  Currently, there is a high demand for competitive specialists who meet the modern requirements of a market economy. In the field of high-quality vocational education, it is important to conduct training in specialties according to the desires, abilities and choices of young people. One of the famous leaders of Alash, educator and teacher Akhmet Baitursynuly, who worked for the benefit of the Kazakh people, calling for enlightenment, and teaching his native language, rightly wrote: «Балам дейтін елі болмаса, елім дейтін бала қайдан шығар?». Therefore, the core of the career guidance activities of our university is the annual high-quality information and analytical work with applicants.
  The State Program for the Development of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan for 2020-2025 highlights issues that reveal the role of Kazakhstan’s education and science on a global scale, training and education of young people based on universal human values, and increasing the contribution of scientists to the socio-economic development of the country. To implement the set program goals, on June 14, 2024, the Department of Social and Humanitarian Disciplines and World Languages of the International Engineering and Technological University (MITU) and the Faculty of Pre-University Education of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University (KazNU) organized a career guidance online meeting with foreign citizens of Kazakh nationality, advisers and faculty members of the faculty. During the meeting, those present were shown video materials about the work of MITU departments, educational programs, discounts and benefits, issues of academic mobility, double-degree educational programs, and student life at the university.
  MITU teachers responsible for career guidance work at the department, possess significant and useful information about the university`s activities and prospects for its development, told about the UNT subjects corresponding to the profile of the university`s educational programs, also informed about foreign and domestic educational and research institutions where students undergo internships and places of employment of young specialists after graduation. An electronic version of the information related to the work of the MITU admissions committee was sent to applicants and teachers who took part in an online career guidance conversation. The advisors and applicants asked interesting questions necessary for their future profession, to which they received full answers, expressed their appreciation, and thanked the organizers of the meeting. A fruitful dialogue took place.