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| REQUEST FOR GRADUATES MADE BY FIRMS In the last years the number of requests for graduates, that directly reached the Academy, has notably increased and it is broadly superior to the number of students that every year frequent the courses.
These below are the percentages of the students, coming from foreign countries, that have frequented the Academy courses in the years between 1999 and 2006: Academic Year 1999-2000: 40% of students from foreign countries and in particular from the following countries: Japan, Mexico, Croazia, Cipro. Academic Year 2000-2001: 36% of students from foreign countries and in particular from the following countries: Svezia, Japan, Cipro, Mexico, Croazia. Academic Year 2001-2002: 32% of students from foreign countries and in particular from the following countries: Island, USA, Montenegro, Japan, Cipro, Croazia. Academic Year 2002-2003: 24% of students from foreign countries and in particular from the following countries: Russia, Japan, Cipro. Academic Year 2003-2004: 12% of students from foreign countries and in particular from the following countries: USA, Sweden, Croazia. Academic Year 2004-2005: 33% of students from foreign countries and in particular from the following countries: Irak, Iugoslavia, Japan, Austria, Poland, Argentina. Academic Year 2006-2006: 20% of students from foreign countries and in particular from the following countries: Montenegro, Bulgaria, Poland, Argentina, Japan. At the reception office it is possible to consult all the graduate requests made by the firms. The Academy also makes suggestions for firms based on students. |
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