Kurgan schoolchildren want to be IT specialists and engineers | 04/24/2024 | Mound

Kurgan schoolchildren want to be IT specialists and engineers | 04/24/2024 | Mound
Kurgan schoolchildren want to be IT specialists and engineers | 04/24/2024 | Mound
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The SuperJob portal interviewed parents of graduates from Kurgan and found out where the students plan to enroll.

As reported on the SuperJob portal, this year the majority of 11th-graders from Kurgan will enter the IT and engineering faculties of universities. For 9th graders who will become college students, information technology is also a priority, followed by pedagogy.

– The majority (58%) of parents of 9th graders who do not plan to study in 10th grade say their child is ready to enter a secondary educational institution. Among parents of 11th-graders, the share of those whose child will enter a higher educational institution was 65%, they report on portal .

Thus, according to the survey results, 30% of Kurgan graduates plan to study information technology. In second place are engineering specialties (15%), in third place are fundamental or applied science (9%). The children of 7% of respondents will study to become teachers, another 6% – to become doctors.

– Those who enter secondary educational institutions also most often make a choice in favor of IT specialties: 24% of respondents spoke about such intentions of children. In second place in popularity this year is the pedagogical field (14% of respondents). 11% of parents said that their children plan to become doctors. 8% of parents said that their children would study to become workers and craftsmen in construction or manufacturing, 7% to become designers, also shares the results of the study SuperJob .

Maria Mazina, RegionMediaConsulting (RMK) Agency. Photo by Anna Makarova.

The article is in Russian

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