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This is a photograph of a document, likely an informational flyer or advertisement, for the "Innovative-Technological College" in Shymkent, Kazakhstan. The document is printed in both Kazakh and Russian, suggesting a bilingual region. The flyer announces the college's admission for the academic year, specifying programs offered based on either 9-grade (basic secondary education) or 11-grade (general secondary education) completion. It lists various vocational and technical specializations, including "Information Security Systems," "Chemical Technology and Production," "Digital Technology," "Mechanical Engineering," "Construction," "Petroleum and Gas Well Drilling," "Petroleum and Gas Field Exploitation," "Building and Structure Construction and Exploitation," "Hotel Business," "Food Service Organization," and "Tourism." The duration of study for each program is also detailed. The document highlights the college's practical training opportunities, mentioning partnerships with prominent companies in the region like "Sauts-Oil" and "Smart-Oil," and participation in the "WorldSkills Kazakhstan" competition. It also outlines the required documents for admission and the admission periods for full-time, distance, and part-time learning. The location context is reinforced by the mention of Shymkent and regional companies. The overall tone is informative and promotional, aiming to attract prospective students. There are no people, specific objects beyond the document itself, or any notable environmental cues like time of day or weather.
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