New vocational education specialties created in Azerbaijan
With a decision signed by Prime Minister Ali Asadov, several new professions have been added to the "Classification of Vocational Education Specialties."
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With a decision signed by Prime Minister Ali Asadov, several new professions have been added to the "Classification of Vocational Education Specialties."
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