The post has been translated automatically. Original language: Kazakh
Tech Orda aims to train over 3,000 IT specialists annually through government support. Applications from IT schools for 2024 will be accepted until April 9 on the astanahub.com platform.
The distribution mechanism for training vouchers (grants) involves three stages to ensure transparency and efficiency:
- Selection and Accreditation: An independent commission, including representatives of the IT market, selects and accredits IT schools to participate in the program.
- Voucher Allocation: The number of vouchers for each course is determined using an algorithm considering graduate employment rates and special coefficients for regional schools.
- Student Selection: Schools select students for free education based on the vouchers received. A competition for prospective students will be announced in May.
"The results of the Tech Orda program for 2022 and 2023 confirm its importance in training qualified personnel and developing IT education in the country. To date, 91 schools have trained 6,251 students. The program attracts not only residents of large cities but also those from various regions, with over 40% of IT schools and 46% of students coming from outside major urban areas. In 2023, we received 102 applications from schools, a 65% increase from the previous stream. The number of student applications also rose by 75%, reaching 26,873," said Aziz Tleumuratov, Managing Director of Astana Hub.
87% of program graduates have successfully found employment, with an average salary of about 500,000 tenge. They have been employed by 1,079 different companies, including major firms such as Kaspi.kz, Halyk Bank, KPMG, Ernst & Young, Tengizchevroil, KazMunayGas, Freedom Finance, Kcell, Air Astana, and Kolesa Group.
For detailed information about the Tech Orda program and the application process, visit the link or contact the technology park at 2222, or +7 7172 73 50 89.
Tech Orda aims to train over 3,000 IT specialists annually through government support. Applications from IT schools for 2024 will be accepted until April 9 on the astanahub.com platform.
The distribution mechanism for training vouchers (grants) involves three stages to ensure transparency and efficiency:
- Selection and Accreditation: An independent commission, including representatives of the IT market, selects and accredits IT schools to participate in the program.
- Voucher Allocation: The number of vouchers for each course is determined using an algorithm considering graduate employment rates and special coefficients for regional schools.
- Student Selection: Schools select students for free education based on the vouchers received. A competition for prospective students will be announced in May.
"The results of the Tech Orda program for 2022 and 2023 confirm its importance in training qualified personnel and developing IT education in the country. To date, 91 schools have trained 6,251 students. The program attracts not only residents of large cities but also those from various regions, with over 40% of IT schools and 46% of students coming from outside major urban areas. In 2023, we received 102 applications from schools, a 65% increase from the previous stream. The number of student applications also rose by 75%, reaching 26,873," said Aziz Tleumuratov, Managing Director of Astana Hub.
87% of program graduates have successfully found employment, with an average salary of about 500,000 tenge. They have been employed by 1,079 different companies, including major firms such as Kaspi.kz, Halyk Bank, KPMG, Ernst & Young, Tengizchevroil, KazMunayGas, Freedom Finance, Kcell, Air Astana, and Kolesa Group.
For detailed information about the Tech Orda program and the application process, visit the link or contact the technology park at 2222, or +7 7172 73 50 89.