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Career Orientation and Support

  • The college offers a career support service, ensuring the implementation of career guidance and other informational events related to employment and career development. It assists students and graduates in obtaining information about various professions, educational programs, human resources, and material-technical bases.

  • The Career Orientation and Practice Manager is responsible for implementing and managing career support and orientation activities.

  • Prospective students are provided with comprehensive information about the program’s duration, scope, and academic workload, as well as the specifics of the chosen profession and career opportunities.

  • The college cooperates with employers to enhance career support for students.

  • The employment database is available on the college’s website and is regularly updated to help students with job placement.

  • Job vacancy information is consistently published on the college’s website and Facebook page to support the employment of graduates.

  • The college facilitates student and graduate participation in employment forums and other events.

  • To support employment, the college offers short-term vocational retraining courses, including Georgian language courses for improving proficiency in the state language.

  • The Career Orientation and Practice Manager assists students and graduates in establishing communication with potential employers and finding job vacancies using modern technologies.

  • The Career Orientation and Practice Manager also conducts informational meetings on career development opportunities, adhering to a planned schedule.

  • The manager organizes regular consultation days (twice a week), and students can register for additional consultation days via email.

Consultation Services

  • From the beginning of their studies, students receive a guidebook containing essential information, including:

    • Information on internal and external mobility options.

    • The possibility of recognizing previously acquired formal and informal education.

    • Career guidance consultation details.

    • Academic support opportunities and consultations.

    • Health services and safety regulations on college premises.

    • Information on using college resources, including the library and technical materials.

Module Information

  • At the start of each module, instructors provide students with the following details:

    • Learning outcomes, assessment methods, and criteria.

    • Specific assessment forms (e.g., test, practical tasks, project preparation).

    • Minimum competency thresholds and review opportunities.

Additional Educational Programs

  • To enhance students' employability, the college offers certified educational programs that develop key competences in various fields, supporting entrepreneurial skills.

  • The college provides language courses in Georgian and Russian for further educational support.

  • Students may enroll in certification programs or professional courses by applying to the college director, subject to meeting the requirements.

Student Activities

  • The college supports students in participating in activities outside the formal curriculum, fostering creative and cognitive engagement.

  • Various student initiatives and extra-curricular activities, including excursions, concerts, and lectures, are encouraged and financially supported as part of the annual action plan.

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