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The studying abroad is the problem of youth of Kazakhstan
The most difficult for a young person is looking for profitable occupation. «Do you speak English? » - a question that can be heard at any companies even they are not foreign ones in our country. And if you confidently answer «Yes, I do! », you will be supplied with the high-salaried job. It will be good chance for you to take a place in a prestigious company and develop yourself.
English language is the most important language in the world, because it is so widely spoken, it has often been referred to as a "world language". As English is an world language, it is the very first problem to know English to make a good carrier. It is expected to know it. They think if they are taught abroad, they will be chosen without any difficulties for this or that position. This necessity leads them to abroad to study. Is it right? However, do you need to study abroad to make a brilliant carrier? Cannot we gain it studying at home?
"Bolashak" is the president’s program for youth of Kazakhstan. It gives a good chance to study abroad for everyone. Even the president of our country supports the study abroad. During the 20 years, there were studied thousands of students and most of them work at the state influential companies. However, do not forget about disadvantages. For 20 -year history of the program 333 people could not complete training - mainly because of their own poor progress while getting knowledge, and 47 students of Bolashak did not return to Kazakhstan. About 300 graduates could not find work at home. Does the president want this?
"Tens of millions of dollars we spend on overseas training, and thus, of course support the foreign universities. Let's maintain ours" President of Republic of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev

President of the Center of International Program "Bolashak" Sayasat Nurbek reported about unemployment of youth of our country. According to him,

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