More than 100,000 12th-grade high school students around the country finished their national exams yesterday, with many immediately considering their future.
“I want to go to NUM [Nation University of Management] if I get high marks,” said Visal, 17, a student at Phnom Penh,s Chaktomuk Hight School, adding that the cost of tuition may force him to look at cheaper options.
Representatives from higher schools to help students make their decisions, and tout for potential customers.
There are a total of 88 higher education institutes in Cambodia, including 34 public establishments, according to Mak Nag, deputy director of the department of higher education at the Education Ministry. She said that around 40,000 student in each of the past two years. [Read full article…]
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