Hungary has allocated 200 grants for Kazakhstani students
The training will be free for students of Kazakhstan. The Hungarian side will provide medical insurance and 200 grants for Kazakh students. This was announced at a press conference, in particular the Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Hungary Andras Barany. Compared with 2017 the number of grants in Hungary increased by 5 times. This is due to the signing of a new agreement on cooperation in the field of education the Minister of education and science Yerlan Sagadiyev.
'In 2017, we have increased the number of scholarships allocated in Hungary for Kazakh students wishing to study abroad and an agreement was signed with the Ministry of education of the Republic of Kazakhstan which increased the number of grants from 40 to 200, which is a significant advantage in 2017. Recently, the Foundation 'Tempus' said the coordination of this scholarship program and announced a competition for applications for the 2018-2019 academic year' - said Yerlan Sagadiyev.
'We do not give out grants for free, but I am sure that the young people of Kazakhstan will hold in Hungary from three to five years, they will definitely fall in love with our country and when you come back Kazakhstan, will know the Hungarian language and will be familiar with our culture, it will become a true bridge between our countries. I hope that the first 200 people to come back and work in our Embassy, benefiting both Kazakhstan and Hungary,' said Andras Barany.
And the undergraduate program calculates the flow in the following areas
• art
• Humanities
• mechanical engineering
• agriculture
• information technology
• tourism
• music
• Slavic studies
2017 collaboration between Hungary and the Republic of Kazakhstan has greatly improved cooperation. The main development of this cooperation was the international exhibition 'Expo 2017'. In its national pavilion of Hungary presented the best achievements in the field of green technology and took second place in the relevant category. It was a very good result for Hungary in 2017.