German Truck lite Europe provides scholarships for Serbian students – Applications should be sent by December 10
German producer of automotive components, Truck lite Europe, which will build a plant in Cuprija next year , released a competition for students ‘scholarships.
Studying refers to College of Vocational Studies (bachelor) in Germany which lasts there to three and a half years and the competition is open until December 10, it was published at the official website of the Cuprija municipality.
Everybody who finished their four-year high school and are interested in techniques can apply. Knowledge of German or at least English is advantage. Apart from that, one of the conditions is that candidates are no older than 25.
The company covers schooling expenses.
A short resume and a motivational letter should be sent to Michael Schmidt at: schmidt@neast.eu, or at truck-lite@cuprija.rs, the German company announced at the website of the Cuprija municipality.
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