Exhibitions "Education" and "Career"
The Baku Expo Center on October 10 will start eighth international exhibition - "Education" and "Career", conducted with the support of the Ministry of Education.
At a press conference on Thursday, spokesman for the Ministry of Education Casarat Valehov said that , the exhibition will be attended by 122 educational institutions from 20 countries.
The exhibition will also feature leading universities and other educational institutions of Azerbaijan.
The Ministry of Education will present the plans and programs for the coming years.
"Education" exhibition is held for professionally interested people, students, students, students' grades 10-11, and their parents.
The Exhibition "Career" is of interest to those looking for job. The Exhibition will close on October 12. On these days will be organized special buses running between the metro station "Narimanov" and Baku Expo Center. —0--
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