More Education...
Vietnam enters 2nd round of TE SmarTEST
Biz Directory
| 1. UNDP Viet Nam Category: Social Work Services City: Ha Noi Image: |
| 2. FAO in Vietnam Category: Social Work Services City: Ha Noi Image: |
| 3. OBM Environmental Co.,... Category: Environmental Services City: Ho Chi Minh Image: |
| 4. (CPV) Online News Category: Politics City: Ha Noi Image: |
| 5. Green Plaza Hotel Category: Hotels & Resort City: Da Nang Image: |
| 6. Life Resort Category: Hotels & Resort City: Da Nang Image: |
Ten Vietnamese contestants were selected to compete in the second round of the 2012 Taiwan Excellent (TE) SmarTEST after fulfilling the online multiple-choice quiz in the first round.
These candidates will compete with 30 representatives from Indonesia, India and China in the second round of the competition.
They will develop methods to use sponsored products smartly and creatively, which aims to bring benefits and good lifestyle to themselves, their family, and community.
Twelve contestants, who pass the second round, will compete in the final round to win the title of “The SmarTEST” with a prize of US$100,000.
The 2012 Taiwan Excellence SmarTEST was jointly held by Taiwan’s Bureau of Foreign Trade, the Ministry of Economic Affairs, and Taiwan External Trade Development Council.
The 2012 SmarTEST, in its third year, aims to highlight the efforts to share Vietnamese consumers with the best products from Taiwan, Indonesia, India and China.
Source: VOV News
| < Prev | Next > |
|---|
» Users fall prey to mobile millionaire games, again
» Yen drop dampens Vietnamese exports
» Russian police arrest 300 Vietnamese workers in Moscow garment factory
Latest Category Posts
- 50 percent of medical school graduates remain jobless
- Vietnam wins Gold at Asia-Pacific Informatics Olympiads
- Unsuspecting students turned into domestic help
- Mekong Delta to build more kindies
- Medical university graduates can’t find job
- What will students do in the “summer semester”?
- Graduates from overseas face tough job search at home
- MOET glad because fewer students want higher education
- Inaccurate text books raise concerns
- Inaccurate text books raise concerns
Random Category Picks
Popular Category Posts
- School dropout rate on rise in Mekong Delta
- Bachelors remain redundant, unskilled workers much in demand
- Vietnamese students surprise Google’s engineer
- Oxford students protest Harlem Shake sacking
- Mobile computer schools narrow divide
- PM: Can Tho University should top Mekong Delta
- SEA education ministers to meet in Hanoi
- Universities seek to resume doctorate training
- Non-fiction book plagiarism gets more problematic in Vietnam
- MOET vows to protect students, teachers from getting outraged
- The rich send their children to foreign universities to avoid military service
- Thousands of graduates in Thanh Hoa fail to find employment
- Young intellectuals don’t want to return to Vietnam
- Senior citizens go back to the old school
- Clip exposing Vietnamese education’s problems stirs up the public
- Dreaming of school
- Dirty toys attack schools
- Ministry concerned over use of poor quality educational books
- 70-year-old bachelor: 'I want to get master degree'
- Recent incident brings scrutiny on textbook publishers











-20130515102204-p94wtkuaiu.jpg&w=100&h=70&zc=1)






