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Source: RFA
About 6,000 Cambodians from all provinces in the kingdom have come to Phnom Penh to sit for the test to work in South Korea, reports Radio Free Asia.
The examination session was held on 26th February at the National Institute of Polytechnics in which all the test papers are written in Korean. The test is free but the application lodgement will cost $17.
Miss Peung Sinath, from Siem Reap, said she is very hopeful that shell pass the test and the selection criteria because she said she can speak Korean and English quite well.
Prof. Bun Phearin, supervisor of the exmination at the National Institute of Plytechnics, said among the 6,000 candidates, only 700 will be selected to work in South Korea.
Many Cambodians have sought works overseas due to limited opportunities at home. Many have gone to work in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, the Middle East and South Korea.
Source: RFA
About 6,000 Cambodians from all provinces in the kingdom have come to Phnom Penh to sit for the test to work in South Korea, reports Radio Free Asia.
The examination session was held on 26th February at the National Institute of Polytechnics in which all the test papers are written in Korean. The test is free but the application lodgement will cost $17.
Miss Peung Sinath, from Siem Reap, said she is very hopeful that shell pass the test and the selection criteria because she said she can speak Korean and English quite well.
Prof. Bun Phearin, supervisor of the exmination at the National Institute of Plytechnics, said among the 6,000 candidates, only 700 will be selected to work in South Korea.
Many Cambodians have sought works overseas due to limited opportunities at home. Many have gone to work in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, the Middle East and South Korea.
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