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Ifarhu will take top graduates to study at universities abroad

If your dream is to become a Professional at a foreign university, this is your opportunity because the Institute for the Training and Use of Human Resources (Ifarhu) is looking for you through the call for senior students this year 2022.

According to the ifarhu, if you are the first or second place in the 2022 promotion of your school, you will be able to participate in this contest that is held for the fourth consecutive year.

The contest will be valid from November 29 to December 15, period in which students can send all the requested documentation.

The requirements to enter the contest are:

  • Be part of the class of graduates 2022 and occupy the 1st. or 2nd. position of your school.
  • Send a video of 2 minutes maximum to whatsapp 6944-3282, explaining the reason why you should be selected.
  • The video must be accompanied by a note explaining the extracurricular activities in which you have participated (Oratory, sports, art, culture, etc.).
  • Send a copy of the 10th, 11th and 12th grade bulletin (If you still do not have the final 12th grade, send it with the grades you have up to the 2nd quarter).

The scholarships for this contest are directed in the areas of chemical sciences, electrical engineering, biological sciences, economics, science engineering and computer science, which include systems, software, networks and other derivatives, veterinary medicine, biomedical hydrocarbons, art, food production and science. environmental.

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