Monday, June 1, 2015

More applications for engineering courses than study places – National Education Guide

Six college institutions should first apply a fixed quota for technical college studies. Especially the courses biology and medical laboratory (BML) and chemistry would suffer an increase of 200 per cent of the number of registrations. Who one of the two programs still want to follow can always go to Groningen and Deventer, there are still students admitted.

One limitation of the number of study places could be because there are not enough training places. Also, companies have indicated that they only have place for students who are now in training. Some institutions, like the University of Leiden, would have simply short of space for the number of registrations. Even the newly constructed laboratories are overflowing from the college.

Figures from the Office of Education show that by introducing the fixed quota there for about four hundred students has no place in a technical training. In September 2014, minister of Education Bussemakerhuis yet they did not expect the registrations for technical studies would settle down. The opposite is true. “You can not on the one hand, students call technical studies to follow them and then refuse”, is the opinion of SP MP Jasper van Dijk.

The VVD and the Science and Technology Platform mainly look at the positive number of applications: the campaign is a success. Why is it so far the number of applicants. You can also sit among students who have applied for multiple studies and eventually do something else.

© National Education Guide

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