English language course for graduates
Published: Jul 30, 2010 23:53 Updated: Jul 30, 2010 23:53
JEDDAH: The Technical and Vocational Training Council in Makkah region has called on graduates from technical and communications colleges to enroll in an intensive English language study course later this year.
The council is targeting students who graduated from colleges in Makkah, Jeddah, Taif and Qunfudah during the last three years.
The council asked those who were interested to register via the General Organization For Technical and Vocational Training’s website or by e-mail. It said that the deadline for registration was Aug. 4.
Council chairman Rashid ibn Muhammad Al-Zahrani said the course, which starts on Nov. 15, will run for 21 weeks, during which students will be paid a monthly salary of SR1,000. Pupils will study from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
He said in order to join the program, applicants needed to be Saudi, have graduated from a technical college and could not be employed in either the government or private sector.
Al-Zahrani said the course also acts as a prerequisite for joining Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah’s program for external scholarships. It is also required for joining a college for trainers.
The International American Company for Higher Education has a SR35 million annual contract to facilitate the course.
