(01-05-2013)
The Secretary General of Office of the Vocational Education Commission (OVEC), Dr. Chaipruek Serirak, said that the One District One Scholarship (ODOS) program that recently took place had only 137 passes out of the total of 20,381 students who sat it. As a result, the Ministry of Education is preparing a second round of the ODOS exam. However, none of the vocational students who applied for the test passed the written exam. So, at the upcoming meeting of the ODOS committee on 3 May 2013, to be chaired by the Education Minister, Mr. Phongthep Thepkanjana, he will propose an adjustment of exam regulations which will allow vocational students to take the written exam for the scholarship separately. By so doing, those students will have more chances to win scholarships to further their studies in Thailand or overseas in the required areas of study.
Dr. Chaipruek added that, for the next ODOS exam for 77 scholarships, he would propose that students who received the scholarships should have good academic records as well as records of good behavior and creativity and should come from families of limited financial status. Moreover, they should have studied in the province where they apply for the scholarship for at least two years. The scholarship will also be given to students from academic institutions supervised by OVEC, the Office of the Private Education Commission (OPEC) and the Office of Non Formal and Informal Education (ONFIE). The scholarship recipients who study abroad will be required to come back to work in Thailand for the same number of years that they spent studying.
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