The Thiès Polytechnic School puts 64 new engineers on the job market



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Thiès, July 28 (APS) – Sixty-four new engineers at the 41st class of the Polytechnic School of Thiès received their diplomas on Saturday at a ceremony chaired by the Minister of Higher Education, of Research and Innovation, Mary Teuw Niane, noted APS.

The Paul Demba promotion, named after a former professor at the Ecole Polytechnique, was celebrated in the auditorium of the institution, in the presence of administrative and military authorities, relatives and friends, former students

The composition of the three conventional FTE streams is as follows: 22 in civil engineering, 18 in electromechanics, and 15 in electronics engineering and telecommunications, where one daughter, Adjia Coumba Samb, was a major.

"The innovation of this year is the exit of the first promotion in aeronautics", a sector introduced, with the support of the School of the Air Force, noted the minister of the 'Higher Education. They are 9 recipients in this new field of aeronautical engineering, including civilians and military

'' It is a beautiful promotion, with topics (research) in line with the needs of the country '', in the areas of oil, gas, advanced technologies, civil engineering, aeronautics and aviation, said the Minister of Higher Education.

'' It's in a 21-th century full of promise and doubts that you are entering, '' Niane told the new graduates who have been added to the list of more than 1400 engineers trained by EPT since 1973.

He invited them, in '' a society that fractures, where people build walls and caricature the other '', to put their skills '' at the service of Senegalese and African society. ''

Mary Teuw Niane hailed this '' new partnership between the Senegalese army and the Teaching higher '', in addition to the one already existing in health training. "The Polytechnic School is growing and it always has excellence in the shoulder," said the minister who noted that it is chosen by the best students.

50% of its residents have a scholarship of excellence that is, a mention of '' very good '' or '' good '' in the baccalaureate and the others the entire stock market, he said. "It took you patience, obstinacy and humility," he added, while wishing them an "excellent career."

Gifts including Shelves were offered to the majors of the four sectors, Meïssa Ndiaye in Civil Engineering, Saer Dia in Electromechanics, Adja Coumba Samb in Electronics and Telecommunications and Galal Ndiaye in Aeronautics.

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