Half of graduates of North Caucasus schools do not want to continue their studies in their regions

About 50 per cent of the graduates of general education schools in the North Caucasus leave their regions and go to megacities. The same applies to 20% of graduates of the SFD. This was reported by the rector of the North Caucasus University Dmitry Bespalov during the Caucasus Investment Exhibition. 

Bespalov stressed that it is necessary to initially understand who needs to prepare for the enterprises of the North Caucasus. "If we prepare according to the approved standards and on the issue we have a specialist, who still need to learn according to the specifics of the enterprise, we are not doing what is needed», - said the rector of SCFU. He also noted that 25% of graduates of SFD universities go to work outside the profession.

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