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The learning process at "Tegeta Academy" has been renewed. To get into the electrical and electronic systems repair professional educational program, applicants passed the test and interview stage. Out of 116 applicants, 15 of them successfully completed the selection process and became students of Tegeta Academy.

Before the start of studies, Tegeta Academy hosted the students of the new stream at an introductory event. They had the opportunity to get to know the academy, mentors and learning environment.

Otar Sikharulidze, director of Tegeta Academy: "We are glad that this year we are starting the professional program for repairing electrical and electronic systems for the second time. It is very important that graduates receive a state-recognized diploma confirming their qualifications. On the one hand, this fact is an honor for Tegeta Academy, and on the other hand, it is a great responsibility. Our goal is to promote the development of professional education in the country, which means more qualified personnel in the auto industry. "Tegeta Academy" is not limited only to the teaching process and will also support the career advancement of the program participants.

Students of the program will undergo theoretical and practical training for 2 years. The volume of the program consists of 82 credits. The electrical and electronic systems dual program is built on the principle of work-based learning and its practical part is supported by Tegeta Motors. When moving to the stage of practical training, students will undergo a paid internship.

The knowledge acquired by the students during the teaching process will be checked through the intermediate exam, and at the end of the course they will pass the mandatory qualification exam.

Graduates of the vocational college will become qualified specialists who will have the opportunity to start working in the direction of service of electrical and electronic systems of light vehicles.

Last year, 11 students successfully completed their studies at the professional college. The graduates are the first certified auto mechanics in Georgia. Most of them are employed by Tegeta Motors.