The Groupe l’étudiant marocain will organize the 17th annual International Student Forum on February 16-18 in Rabat.
The forum will take place in Moulay Abdellah Stadium in partnership with the Ministry of National Education, the Moulay Abdellah Stadium, the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Regional Academy of Education and Training.
The purpose of the forum is to provide students with guidance on their educational options. Participants will include ministers, international and national companies, and public and private universities.
Schools, training councils and employment agencies will also take part.
The organizers said in a communiqué that this forum is a fundamental initiative for information and guidance for future baccalaureate students.
“This forum will definitely contribute in helping young people to optimize their choice of studies as well as in their professional carriers,” they added.
In response, more than 35,000 high school students will benefit from this opportunity. Students will be paired with specialists to help them choose the appropriate options for a successful future.
As one of the most efficient information platforms, the forum’s goal is to help students choose suitable options which are consistent with their preferences.
This year’s edition will also gather international and national professional specialists in the labor markets.
Source :Morocco World News
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