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Aptech reduces tuition fees for Vietnamese students affected by Typhoon Yagi

Việt NamViệt Nam20/09/2024


The criteria for exemption will be based on the level of impact of the locality where the student lives. Specifically, in heavily damaged provinces such as Lao Cai, Cao Bang, Yen Bai, Quang Ninh, Phu Tho; students will receive 60% support for tuition fees. For other damaged provinces including Hai Phong, Thai Nguyen, Tuyen Quang, Hoa Binh, Lang Son, Son La, Vinh Phuc; students will receive 40% support.

The exemption program is valid until November 30, 2024.

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Yen Bai City submerged in floodwaters after storm Yagi

Sharing about this activity, Mr. Kallol Mukherjee - Vice President of Aptech Global Group said: “We deeply sympathize with the damage that people in the Northern provinces have suffered after Typhoon Yagi and want to contribute to helping students overcome this difficulty. The tuition fee reduction is not only financial support, but also creates conditions for students to equip themselves with information technology knowledge. We hope that this support will help you quickly stabilize your jobs and return to contribute to building your homeland”.

In addition, immediately after the storm passed, Aptech quickly contacted and provided timely support to students affected by natural disasters, so that students could study and develop in accordance with their chosen goals and directions.

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Mr. Kallol Mukherjee (brown and white shirt) - Vice President of Aptech Group at a scholarship award ceremony for Vietnamese students

For more information or to register for support, students can contact Aptech via:

Switchboard: 18001141 (extension 0)

Email: [email protected].

(Source: Aptech)

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/aptech-giam-hoc-phi-cho-hoc-vien-viet-nam-chiu-anh-huong-boi-bao-yagi-2324064.html


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