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Haiti - CALL FOR CANDIDACIES : NATCOM offers 30 scholarships for Vietnam 18/05/2019 10:58:54
The telephone company NATCOM informs that it grants 30 scholarships for Vietnam (Master and License) to young Haitians in order to equip Haiti with highly qualified executives, necessary for its development. These scholarships are part of NATCOM's commitment to respect its commitments in supporting young Haitians through its investment programs targeting the social, education and economy of Haiti.
Beneficiaries will have to return to the countries, once graduated, to put their skills at the disposal of NATCOM for a period of at least 2 years.
Applicants eligible for this program must fulfill the following conditions :
For the 2nd cycle studies (Master) :
- Be under 30 years old;
- Be of Haitian nationality and reside in Haiti;
- Hold an undergraduate degree (License) or equivalent in the field of management, telecommunications, computer science, information technology;
- Be among the first three in the program concerned;
- Have a good level in English: TOEFL: 90, TOIEC: 650, IELTS: 6.5.
For undergraduate studies (License) :
- Be under 25 years old;
- Be of Haitian nationality and reside in Haiti;
- Hold a high school diploma or undergraduate degree;
- To have obtained an average of 75% in the official examinations of the end of secondary studies;
- Have a good level in English: TOEFL: 90, TOIEC: 650, IELTS: 6.5.
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Required documents :
- Photocopy certified according to diplomas or certificates obtained;
- Transcripts of the official final exam or university years;
- Letter of motivation;
- Detailed curriculum vitae;
- Valid criminal record;
- Photocopy of the valid passport;
- Letter of recommendation from a Haitian school or university.
Applications must be submitted by 14 December 2019 B> to NATCOM (Attention: Mr. Kuat Duy Son) at Martin Luther King Avenue and Fernand Bridge Morin, Port-au-Prince, Haiti or the Bank of the Republic of Haiti (BRH) to the Attention of Jerry Jacquet), at the corner of Quai and Pavée streets, Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
HL/ HaitiLibre
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