The facility will sit on 22,400 square metres with a total investment of over VND326 billion, sourced from the Republic of Korea’s official development assistance (ODA) and the provincial budget.
The project, to be completed in June 2015, will be divided into two phases, with phase 1 costing more than VND166 billion.
Once completed, the college will train about 700-1,600 students per annum in 12 skills including mechanics, electricity, food preservation, production of construction materials, and tourism.
This is one of five vocational colleges to be constructed under a cooperation project between the governments of the two countries.
Four other similar colleges are located in Hanoi, and Quang Ngai, Binh Duong, and Ca Mau provinces.
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