Many university graduates still searching for Jobs in Papua Nueva Guinea, says Dr. Schram

Nueva Guinea- Papua/ 07 abril 2016/ Fuente: http://edu.pngfacts.com/

Resumen: El número de estudiantes graduados en instituciones de educación
superior en Papua, se ve enfrentado año tras año en un reducido mercado
laboral, debido a las pocas ofertas que existen. La Universidad de
Tecnología graduó recientemente a casi 1000 estudiantes de los cuales el

Consejo Universitario y la Comisión Consultiva de Trabajo de la Universidad
evalúan la asignación de un trabajo remunerado. Cabe destacar, que el año
pasado sólo el 50% de los estudiantes graduados aseguraron un puesto de
trabajo luego de cinco meses de haber finalizado sus estudios

The number of graduating students from higher learning institutions that
enter job markets can be confronting as one university advises.

Just recently, the University of Technology graduated almost 1000 students,
(978 in total and not 920 as reported) and an assessment of those that will
earn a paid job is being assessed by the university council and
university’s industrial advisory board.

Last year, only 50 per cent of students from the university secured jobs
after five months of finishing their studies.

The university vice-chancellor Dr Albert Schram told this paper yesterday
that the 50 per cent is not very good compared to UK which is 75 per cent
but he added is not very bad either. This percentage depends on
engineering, agriculture, applied physics students that do very well as do
business students. Dr Schram said the results were presented to the
university council and the university industrial advisory board. This board
makes suggestions on how to improve matters.

«In addition, we are re-activating departmental industrial advisory
committee who work with the departments to update their curriculum.» Post
Courier

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