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South African students arrive to study engineering, medicine

Rudy Santos - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - South African students are starting to arrive at the Ninoy Aquino International airport (NAIA) terminals to study engineering and medicine courses in the country.

 The first batch composed of seven foreign students accompanied by their parents will enroll this school year in Manila arrived at the airport from Johannesburg in South Africa via Hong Kong on board Cathay Pacific.

 The incoming first year South African students who are now enrolled at Emilio Aguinaldo Collage for medicine course and at the University of Perpetual Help Collage for engineering courses.

 The students accompanied by their parents on the trip were welcome at the airport by Dr Jay Sinnah Naidu, CEO/president of EduPhil with top officials Capt. Mario S Braza, founder of EduPhil and US educated son Jason who serves as the VP/administrator of the company.                                              

 

CAPT

CATHAY PACIFIC

DR JAY SINNAH NAIDU

EMILIO AGUINALDO COLLAGE

HONG KONG

MARIO S BRAZA

NINOY AQUINO INTERNATIONAL

SOUTH AFRICA

SOUTH AFRICAN

UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP COLLAGE

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