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Algeria: The impact of the Prime Minister’s plan on master’s graduates

Algeria: The impact of the Prime Minister’s plan on master’s graduates

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Dourssaf Cherif
Published on 2024-03-29 14:56:28

In a move that marks a turning point for higher education and the job market, the Prime Minister has unveiled an ambitious plan aimed at valorizing holders of master’s degrees.

After a long wait, the Prime Minister’s first official response brings a glimmer of hope to master’s graduates.

This plan provides support tailored to their level of education and promises to integrate them into positions corresponding to their qualifications.

Indeed, this initiative opens up new prospects for young graduates, offering them career opportunities that were previously limited.

It recognizes the value of their education and aligns with the current needs of the job market.

An impact on the future

The integration of these new graduates could also have an impact on salary structures and pay scales.

By officially recognizing the value of master’s degrees, the government could be led to review salary scales to reflect this new reality.

This plan is part of a desire to create a better match between university education and the professional world.

It aims to reduce the gap between the skills acquired and the needs of businesses.

Read the original article(French) on Algerie 360

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