Registration fees for 16th EPS-TOPIK accepted from mid-March

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Applicants for EPS-TOPIK exam at POEA office last year.

According to the Public Overseas Employment Agency via Employment Permit System (POEA-EPS), examination fee payments via the online application for the 16th Korean language test (EPS-TOPIK) will be accepted by receipt numbers from 19 March.
Registration fees for all females in the service sector will be accepted on 19 March and for all males in service, manufacturing, construction, and agricultural and livestock breeding sectors from 20 March to 5 April, at POEA office, Pinlon hall, 43rd quarter, Dagon Myothit (North) Township from 9 am to 3 pm.
The fee is US$28 or equivalent in Myanmar kyats, and a passport copy and payment number are required for both males and females, while a matriculation certificate and graduation or diploma certificate from any university are also required for females. Examination roll numbers will be issued to those who have paid the registration fees, and these cards must be brought on the examination dates. The list of eligible persons and the examination dates will be announced later.
Applicants are requested to assist in making payments by properly queuing in a disciplined manner on the prescribed date, and only men wearing shirts and longyis (sarong) and women wearing Myanmar dress will be allowed to enter the premises.
After passing the test, they must undergo a medical checkup, and only those who are medically fit will be allowed to apply for a job. It doesn’t guarantee that all job seekers will get a job, it said. — MT/ZN/ED

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