MPB announces call for admission of 200 students to the RMV Police High School

The Ministry of Interior has issued a formal public call for applications to the “May 7th” Police High School, marking the resumption of the institution after a twenty-five-year hiatus. According to the Ministry’s Public Relations Bureau (MPB), the initiative seeks to admit 200 full-time students interested in pursuing studies at the specialized police academy. The educational program is structured to span two academic years, effectively covering the third and fourth years of secondary education for participating students.

Eligibility requires candidates to have successfully completed the first two years of high school. Admission to the program will be determined through a public competition, and successful applicants will continue their secondary education within the framework of the police high school. This specialized enrollment opportunity represents a significant return to formal education within the Ministry’s structure.

While the primary goal is to fill the intake of 200 students, the Ministry noted that the final capacity and scope of the program may be subject to adjustment based on the evolving operational needs and requirements of the Ministry of Interior. The public call aims to draw qualified candidates who wish to pursue a career path connected to law enforcement through this advanced educational track.

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