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Military schools presented at Novi Sad fair

26. February 2011. | 08:32

Source: Emg.rs

Minister of Education of Serbia Zarko Obradovic opened the Seventh International Fair of Education "Roadsigns", which was organized in Novi Sad Fair as part of several fair shows, and on that occasion, he stressed that the government fully appreciates the educational factor as a key segment of the development of the country.

Minister of Education of Serbia Zarko Obradovic opened the Seventh International Fair of Education "Roadsigns", which was organized in Novi Sad Fair as part of several fair shows, and on that occasion, he stressed that the government fully appreciates the educational factor as a key segment of the development of the country.

Minister Obradovic was accompanied by Secretary for Education Zoltan Jeges who visited the stand of the Ministry of Defence of Serbia where today the Military Academy and the Military High School were presented. While talking with the representatives of military schools, the Minister of Education said that the cooperation between the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Defence had been very successful

Since the admission process for the enrollment of cadets in military schools has just been opened recently, all interested parties were able to obtain the promotional material, the and background information regarding the admission requirements and process, as well as the study programs the Military High School and Military Academy offer

During he admission process, an Open House campaign will be organized every Saturday, where all prospective students can visit the Military Academy and Military Grammar School where the employed in the cadet service, and the cadets and students of the schools themselves with supply them with all the necessary information related to the admission process and the living and working conditions in military schools.

The promotion of military schools will be held in the following towns in Srbia according to the following schedule:

  • 25 February 2011 in Sabac and Sremska Mitrovica;
  • 01 March 2011 in Novi Pazar and Raska;
  • 03 March 2011 in Valjevo and Loznica;
  • 07 March 2011 in Kragujevac;
  • 09 March 2011 in Paracin and Cuprija;
  • 11 March 2011 in Smederevo and Veliko Gradiste;
  • 15 March 2011 in Uzice and Pozega
  • 17 March 2011 in Zajecar and Knjazevac;
  • 22 March 2011 in Pirot and Dimitrovgrad;
  • 23 March 2011 in Vranje and Bujanovac a
  • 24 March 2011 in Leskovac and Lebane.

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