VTB Bank recently announced that it will provide 100 percent of the financing at Caucasus University for the three students that scored the highest on the 2014 national examination and provide internships.
Some students in their third and fourth years of studies at Caucasus University will take an internship in September with VTB Bank. If the internships are successful, they will be offered employment after graduation.
These programs are a part of the strategic partnership between Caucasus University and VTB Bank.
“The partnership of VTB Bank and Caucasus University foresees the financial support of those students, which opted for Caucasus University for their studies," Lika Nozadze, the deputy head of human resources at VTB Bank, said. "Among the employees of VTB Bank there are many graduates of that university. We are ready to provide current students with the opportunity to pass the internship and to raise qualifications at VTB Bank, and we hope that will facilitate their professional development.”
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