Almost all the Tibetan graduates from Central South University find good jobs in hometown reaching 100 percent full employment rate for two years in a row.
Kelzang Tsering as well as other three Tibetan graduates introduced their job experience and life in hometown by long-range video, to encourage more minority students to make contributions to their hometowns.
There are 2,349 minority students from 39 ethnic groups in Central South University, including 132 students from Uygur autonomous region and 56 from TAR. Many special policies, such as scholarship, special classes of English and advanced mathematics, are available for minority students.
When minority students are sophomores, they will have career guidance lessons to know more about employment situation and make their own career plans.
It was the supports from schools and local governments that help more and more graduates find proper jobs successfully.