The college also inaugurated a model restroom funded by Takara Group (Japan) and TOTO Vietnam, enhancing student facilities with modern, Japan-standard hygiene.
(QNO) – On May 8, the Central College of Technology, Economics and Water Resources (Hoi An city, Quang Nam province) held a graduation ceremony for the 15th cohort of the regular college bridging program and the 46th cohort of the intermediate training program, as well as signed cooperation agreements with businesses.
Mr. Mori Takero, Consul General of Japan in Da Nang, representatives of Hoi An City, and Japanese businesses attended the event.
The college awarded diplomas to 51 college and over 430 intermediate students in 10 fields. 36 graduated with excellent and 152 with good results. Outstanding students received awards and scholarships.
At the event, the college signed cooperation agreements with Ocean Company and Nikken Sogyo (Japan) on recruitment, orientation training, and job placement.
Notably, Ocean Company handed official job offer letters to three newly graduated students during the ceremony, marking a concrete start to the collaboration.
Dr. Le Ngoc Vien emphasized the college’s focus on market-oriented training, especially for Japan’s high-quality labor market, offering graduates stable jobs and skill development opportunities.
The college also inaugurated a model restroom funded by Takara Group (Japan) and TOTO Vietnam, enhancing student facilities with modern, Japan-standard hygiene.
These activities are part of the 50th-anniversary celebrations of the college, aiming to build a high-quality, internationally integrated, and sustainable educational environment.