Education

April 23, 2015

Foreign Varsity partners GEC Academy on students’ recruitment

Foreign Varsity partners GEC Academy on students’ recruitment

As part of efforts to ensure that Nigerian students who quest for improved academic pursuit in foreign countries gain admission to study their course of choice, GEC Academy International, one of Nigeria’s foremost indigenous 6th form college and  placement agents has partnered with University of Debrecen, Hungary, in placement of Nigerian students in the field of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Public Health, Physiotherapy, Engineering (all fields), Mechatronics, Agricultural Engineering, Environmental Science, Business Administration among others.

This was made known by the Executive Director, GEC Academy International, Mrs. Josephine Peters during the visit of the university professors to the college last week. Peters, however, noted that students who have completed their O’ level education are qualified to register for the International Degree Foundation Programme (IDFP) at the college so as to progress for a Bachelor Degree course, adding that the partnership was prompted by GEC Academy’s ability to certify all necessary foreign education requirements for placement of students into University of Debrecen and other foreign universities.

As a result of thorough teaching constantly enjoyed by the students, she assured that the university’s graduates have the best chances of gaining employment   in their home countries, European Union countries, United Kingdom, United States of America, India, Ireland, Canada among others, noting that tuition fees and cost of living are also affordable.

Dr. Lazslo Kozma, Associate Professor, Centre of Arts, Humanities and Science, University of Debrecen, while speaking on GEC Academy as a sixth form college, emphasized that students who successfully complete the IDFP in Engineering, Business, Computing, Physiotherapy and Public Health with the appropriate academic results will be guaranteed immediate Bachelor Degree admission at the university without requiring to sit for external examination.

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