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Radrodro urges students to research TSLS programs and choose career paths Fiji needs

Radrodro urges students to research TSLS programs and choose career paths Fiji needs

By Mohammed Feroz , Rashika Kumar
09/07/2025

Students should also know and do research about programs in the TSLS and not follow their friends while enrolling in courses that they regret later.

This has been highlighted by Minister for Education Aseri Radrodro while speaking to students of Nabala Secondary School during his Northern tour.

Radrodro says Fiji needs students to take up courses such as engineering, planning, and research to help improve the country.

He also says that the reasons why they visit schools is to listen to the schools, teachers, students and get information on what is needed in the schools.

The Minister says they also visit schools to make it part of the Education Ministry and Fiji’s education family and system.

Radrodro has also urged the students to continue with the remarkable results that they have been achieving.

He says Year 13 students should have a goal in life so they stay focused on their purpose for coming to school.

The Minister is also encouraging Year 13 students to have a career path to follow after school and to choose careers that Fiji needs today.

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