Invicta Technical College, renowned for its excellence in vocational training, has announced the commencement of an exclusive Australian Vocational Study Info Session in Bangladesh.
With the aim of empowering Bangladeshi students to realise their aspirations in the technical field, this initiative is set to provide comprehensive guidance and insights into the realm of vocational education, according to a press release.
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Understanding the challenges faced by students in navigating the complexities of educational choices, Invicta Technical College is dedicated to facilitating a seamless transition for aspiring individuals seeking hands-on technical expertise, it said.
The Australian Vocational Study Info Session will be led by CEO of Invicta Technical College Ayesha Hossain on November 11 at Amari Dhaka.
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With an extensive background in the field, Hossain is poised to engage with students directly, offering invaluable insights and personalised guidance to aid them in their journey towards pursuing vocational studies in Australia, said the release.
The session will provide a comprehensive overview of Invicta's courses, cutting-edge facilities, scholarship opportunities, and essential information on student visa requirements. Additionally, prospective students will have the unique opportunity for spot admission, facilitating a streamlined process for enrollment.
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Invicta Technical College, distinguished for its state-of-the-art workshops, advanced training equipment, and highly experienced faculty members, has garnered recognition as one of the leading technical colleges in Sydney, the release also said.
With the launch of this informative and interactive session, Invicta Technical College aims to foster a culture of excellence and provide students with the necessary tools to excel in their chosen fields.