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Minister of Education, Eng Sayed Jalal Al-Tabtabaei, inaugurates the fourth edition of the "My Studies" exhibition.- KUNA photos
Minister of Education, Eng Sayed Jalal Al-Tabtabaei, inaugurates the fourth edition of the "My Studies" exhibition.- KUNA photos

‘My Study’ exhibition helps students align with future goals

KUWAIT: Minister of Education Sayed Jalal Al-Tabtabaei emphasized on Monday that the fourth edition of the “My Study” exhibition offers an ideal platform for raising awareness among students, assisting them in selecting appropriate academic paths that align with their future goals. This initiative supports the vision of “New Kuwait 2035,” the aspirations of the political leadership, and the demands of the labor market.

Speaking at the exhibition’s opening ceremony, held at the Mishref International Fairgrounds, Minister Al-Tabtabaei noted that the exhibition, which runs through April 10 with both morning and evening sessions, underscores the importance of community collaboration. It brings together a diverse range of educational and academic institutions, offering students valuable insights into their educational opportunities, including available scholarships.

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The Minister highlighted the significance of the Ministry’s involvement in such educational events, stressing their role in strengthening communication between educational institutions, students, and parents, fostering the exchange of information, and showcasing opportunities in both education and professional development.

Al-Tabtabaei also acknowledged the importance of the awareness lectures and discussions taking place alongside the exhibition, which play a crucial role in motivating students, enhancing their skills, and nurturing their academic potential. He concluded by expressing his gratitude to the exhibition’s organizers and extending his best wishes for the students’ continued success and a bright future ahead. — KUNA

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