GRADUATION ceremony of arts and science degree and A.G.T.I. diploma course 18 and a ceremony to present job appointment letters were held at two designated sites of the Development of National Races (DNR) Degree College (Yangon) convocation hall yesterday in accordance with the COVID-19 health rules.
First, Union minister for Border
Affairs Lt-Gen Tun Tun Naung talked about the four policies of ministry, free
basic education system at 45 ethnic youth development training schools, free
higher education services for those who complete the basic high school
education at the University for the Development of the National Races of the
Union and DNR Degree Colleges (Yangon, Sagaing), opening of 9 industrial
training schools and 46 women’s vocational schools in order to create the job
opportunities and improve the socio-economic status.
He then said the degree college
(Yangon) has produced a total of 2,501 degree-holders – 498 arts degrees, 1,213
science degrees, 135 B.Tech and 655 engineer diplomas so far. Moreover, there
are also 14 PhD holders, 65 M.A, 122 M.Sc., 326 B.Tech, 301 B.E and 15 M.E.
He then stressed the need to follow
the Civil Service Laws and rules in serving the duties at ministries concerned
and cooper ate in agriculture and livestock breeding sectors to ensure stable
commodity prices.
The Union minister and Yangon
Region Chief minister presented prizes to outstanding graduates. Then,
representatives of 17 ministerial departments presented appointment letters to
213 graduates.
Afterwards, the Union minister
cordially greeted the graduates and family members and then met with
outstanding graduates and their family members in the convocation guest hall.
During the ceremony, a total of 213
ethnic people – 47 completed arts degrees, while the science degree by 78 and
A.G.T.I degree by 88, respectively at 18th course of DNR Degree College
(Yangon). On the evening of 25 November, the Union minister hosted a dinner in
honour of the graduating students on behalf of the Chairman of State
Administration Council Prime Minister.
MNA
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