MPS roll out admission plans for public security schools in 2022
The Ministry of Public Security held a conference on March 29 to review the 2021 student enrollment program in public security schools and roll out the enrollment plan for 2022.
The Ministry of Public Security held a conference on March 29 to review the 2021student enrollment program in public security schools and roll out the enrollment plan for 2022.
Deputy Minister of Public Security Senior Lieutenant General Tran Quoc To chaired the conference.
In a report at the event, Major General Do Anh Tuan Assoc. Prof., Ph.D., Director of the Public Security Department of Education and Training stressed that public security schools always adhere to guidelines, policies, and laws of the Party and State on education and training, and depend on the demand for human resources of the Public Security to carry out their enrollment plans.
In 2021, the department advised the MPS leadership to issue Directive No. 09 on November 1 guiding public security academies and schools to flexibly implement their enrollment plans in accordance to the COVID-19 pandemic while comprehensively renovating their education and training programs in the 2021-2022 school year.
Public security academies and schools coordinated with local police units to effectively realize the 2021 enrollment plans, and admitted qualified students to full-time university and college courses. Some public security institutions pilot-selected excellent graduates from civilian universities for their officer training courses.
Speaking at the conference, Deputy Minister Tran Quoc To spoke highly of the effort of public security education sector in 2021. He also thanked delegates to the event for their profound ideas to improve the education and training quality of public security schools.
He assigned the Public Security Department of Education and Training to consider the recommendations and ideas of delegates and advise the MPS leaders on solutions to successfully renovate the enrollment program in public security schools in 2022 and the following years.
Deputy Minister Tran Quoc To also asked relevant agencies under the MPS, local police units, public security academies and schools to strictly follow the directions of the Party, the Government, the MPS leadership on comprehensive renovation of education and training as well as work out a roadmap to renovate the education system to meet the operational requirements of the Public Security Forces in the new context.
Academies and schools of the People's Public Security Forces were asked to proactively coordinate with relevant units to carefully prepare for university entrance exams while closely coordinating with local police forces to disseminate information about the enrollment of public security students.