Freedom to Study with Incentives in Australia


Posted July 22, 2013 by aitcqld95

Many companies offer incentives to the students, which makes these courses more viable. AITC is amidst top institutes, which offers full time trade and apprentice courses to the students.

 
5th July, Scottsdale Drive: AITC offers a number of trade jobs and apprentice courses to school going students. The students can pursue these courses to enhance their skills. Many companies offer incentives to the students, which makes these courses more viable. AITC is amidst top institutes, which offers full time trade and apprentice courses to the students. As a student, you can enroll yourself in these courses and enhance your professional skills. Trade jobs are being sought after by a number of students due to their scope. With these courses, the students have the chance to enhance their professional skills and gain work experience during study. Students can apply for full time trade jobs after the completion of the course. AITC offers complete assistance in placement to the students who have successfully completed their courses.

Another major advantage of being an apprentice is that the students can apply for work in any organization. AITC has collaboration with a number of private and public sector companies. The students can work for these organization and be paid. AITC educates students to year 12 school certificate and students complete trade training at vocational education institutions such as TAFE. The advantage for the students is that they can work in temporary jobs at a number of organizations in Australia. The apprentice and trade programs offered by AITC are recognized by the government so the students who are pursuing these courses can apply for jobs at public sector organization. AITC also provides course material and adequate training to the students so that they can excel in the real work scenario. Every student undergoes blocks of 4 to 6 weeks mandatory on job training for trade and apprentice courses, 4 weeks at school and 2 – 4 weeks at TAFE. Many employers offering trade jobs often end up recruiting students from the trade college as these students are more skilled as compared to conventional apprentices. The students attain their Queensland School Certificate, QSC, while gaining valuable work experience in industry. For more information please visit www.aitc.qld.edu.au
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Issued By Mark Ait
Country Austria
Categories Education
Tags apprentice , trade jobs
Last Updated July 22, 2013