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Compulsory System Of Graduates’ Job Assignment to be Preserved 11:27, 27/01/2005
The compulsory job allocation after university graduation will be preserved in Belarus, told the Belarusian president Alyaksandar Lukashenka. He underlined that if a graduate would like to go abroad he is to give back the money hat the state had spent for his education. “The institutions of higher education are to work for the Belarusian economy,” the Belarusian president told, ITAR-TASS informs.
Meanwhile, the Belarusian parliamentarians do not support the proposal of the government to increase the fixed term of work upon graduation in assigned jobs from 2 to 5 years. They offer to keep the compulsory two-year term for students not paying for their education at state-run universities, and the remaining three years the young specialists are to work according to their profession in any town on the territory of the country.
The MPs also think that the students, who studied abroad at the expense of the Belarusian state budget, are also to work for five years in their country upon graduation, including the two years in assigned jobs.
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