Technical specialties are becoming more popular among applicants. Especially if they relate to the transport sector. In Russia, a fairly large number of educational institutions that train specialists in transport. The city of Tyumen was no exception.
The College of Water Transport in Tyumen presents an extensive program for the training of water transport personnel. The training is noteworthy in that after its graduation, graduates get a job at the enterprises of the region, which are college partners.
Where is the college
The institution is located in the city of Tyumen, on Malinovskogo street, house 7. There are several ways to get to the college in addition to personal transport: by bus or minibus.
For admission to training, documents are submitted to the selection committee, which works at the Tyumen College of Transport on working days until 17-00 and Saturdays until 14-00.
The college offers a dormitory for its students. It has a limited number of free places.
Training: forms and specialties
The College of Transport in Tyumen provides training in two forms: full-time and part-time. Education in the institution can be obtained after the end of grade 9 or grade 11. Depending on the type of specialty and form, training at the College of Transport in Tyumen lasts from 2 years to 3 years 10 months.
For admission, a standard list of documents is handed in: a passport, a document on education, photographs in the amount of 4 pcs., Certificates of preliminary medical examinations. For correspondence courses, in addition to a passport, you must submit a document on education or qualifications and photographs.
In Tyumen College of Transport, there is both a paid form of education and free. Here you can get specialties and professions:
- navigation;
- welder;
- organization of transportation and transport management;
- operation of power plants on a ship;
- shipbuilder;
- cook;
- master locksmith.
Full-time enrollment is carried out from the end of August each year. In absentia - from November.
Many college graduates work outside the region as captains, navigators, mechanics, and other specialists. The vocational training of college graduates provides them with work in the water transport.