Muscat: Takatuf Oman announced 24 International scholarships for 2013. These 24 students were selected from the 60 who successfully completed the Takatuf Scholars Summer Residential Programme. Selected students will be sent to join leading international educational institutions for the 2014-15 academic year.
Takatuf Oman is the human capital solutions provider for Oman Oil Company (OOC) and its group of companies. Out of the total 24, ten students received the Takatuf International Scholarship funded by OOC, nine the Takatuf Oman Oil Refineries & Petroleum Industries Company (ORPIC) Scholarship and five the Takatuf Oman Trading International (OTI) Scholarship.
The ceremony was held under the patronage of Sayyid Dr Fahad bin Al Julanda Al Said, Assistant Secretary General for Innovation Development, The Research Council. As part of the programme, they will spend two years in preparatory or boarding schools followed by four years at university furthering their education, learning about different cultures and developing leadership skills to adapt to an ever-changing knowledge-based global environment.
"We are looking for well-rounded individuals who demonstrate interest in extracurricular activities, possess ambassadorial skills and most importantly, a desire to give back to their communities as educated citizens. We are encouraging students to embrace lifelong learning and are confident that the programme will have a long-term return on investment for these promising individuals and the nation," Al Jashmi added.
The selected 10 OOC sponsored students of the extremely competitive Program come from all over the Sultanate. Students who qualified as Takatuf Scholars but did not receive a Scholarship will continue to be mentored and provided with academic and experiential support throughout their educational careers and beyond by the Takatuf Scholars Program. Upon graduation, all will join together as Takatuf Alumni and bring their personal and professional networks to the service of future students.
Applicants for the 2014 Program underwent a rigorous screening process before 63 Grade 11 and 77 Grade 10 students were offered seats. Students will take a number of international standardised tests such as the Secondary School Aptitude Test (SSAT), the College and Work Readiness Assessment (CWRA) from the USA and the Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA) from Cambridge University in the UK. Completion of the two phases and tests earns the student the title of Takatuf Scholar.
Takatuf Oman is the human capital solutions provider for Oman Oil Company (OOC) and its group of companies. Out of the total 24, ten students received the Takatuf International Scholarship funded by OOC, nine the Takatuf Oman Oil Refineries & Petroleum Industries Company (ORPIC) Scholarship and five the Takatuf Oman Trading International (OTI) Scholarship.
The ceremony was held under the patronage of Sayyid Dr Fahad bin Al Julanda Al Said, Assistant Secretary General for Innovation Development, The Research Council. As part of the programme, they will spend two years in preparatory or boarding schools followed by four years at university furthering their education, learning about different cultures and developing leadership skills to adapt to an ever-changing knowledge-based global environment.
"We are looking for well-rounded individuals who demonstrate interest in extracurricular activities, possess ambassadorial skills and most importantly, a desire to give back to their communities as educated citizens. We are encouraging students to embrace lifelong learning and are confident that the programme will have a long-term return on investment for these promising individuals and the nation," Al Jashmi added.
The selected 10 OOC sponsored students of the extremely competitive Program come from all over the Sultanate. Students who qualified as Takatuf Scholars but did not receive a Scholarship will continue to be mentored and provided with academic and experiential support throughout their educational careers and beyond by the Takatuf Scholars Program. Upon graduation, all will join together as Takatuf Alumni and bring their personal and professional networks to the service of future students.
Applicants for the 2014 Program underwent a rigorous screening process before 63 Grade 11 and 77 Grade 10 students were offered seats. Students will take a number of international standardised tests such as the Secondary School Aptitude Test (SSAT), the College and Work Readiness Assessment (CWRA) from the USA and the Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA) from Cambridge University in the UK. Completion of the two phases and tests earns the student the title of Takatuf Scholar.
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