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Polytechnics Mauritius: Career & Learning Lounge 2025, Forging Futures

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In a landscape often painted with the stark colours of unemployment and uncertain futures, a beacon of hope shines brightly: Polytechnics Mauritius. Founded in 2017, this institution has rapidly grown into a national powerhouse, nurturing the talents of over 5,500 students across seven campuses in Mauritius and two more on the sister island of Rodrigues.

But Polytechnics Mauritius is more than just bricks and mortar; it’s a lifeline.

It’s a promise kept, a chance grasped, a future forged. With over 50 accredited certificates and diplomas on offer, the institution equips Mauritians with the skills demanded by today’s ever-evolving job market.

And the results speak for themselves. To date, over 1,500 graduates have walked through its doors and into the world, armed with the qualifications and confidence to succeed.

A staggering 98.7% are in employment, a testament to the institution’s unwavering commitment to its students.

Polytechnics Mauritius doesn’t shy away from the challenges of tomorrow.

Instead, it embraces them. From the complex world of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data to the intricacies of Ports Operation, the artistry of culinary arts, the precision of accounting and finance, and the compassionate care of nursing, the institution offers specialised training in innovative fields.

It’s a forward-thinking approach that ensures its graduates are not just employable, but indispensable.

“Our courses pave the way for stable and promising careers,” a spokesperson declared.

“We welcome students from all walks of life, regardless of their prior academic achievements.

Our programmes are flexible, accessible, and focused on specialisation rather than rigid entry requirements.”

Inside each campus, cutting-edge laboratories and creative spaces hum with activity.

Students immerse themselves in practical learning, fuelled by innovation and creativity.

And for those embarking on their tertiary education journey for the first time, the Free Tertiary Education Scheme offers a helping hand, ensuring that financial constraints don’t stand in the way of ambition.

This year will mark the sixth edition of the Career & Learning Lounge.

On the 21st and 22nd of February, from 10:00 to 17:00, the Caudan Arts Centre will once again open its doors to this pivotal event, a cornerstone of the Mauritian educational and professional landscape.

Polytechnics Mauritius stands as a testament to the power of education to transform lives and shape a brighter future for all. For further information, contact 460 5100.

Source: Defi Media

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