ENCG Settat Uses Extracurricular Activities for Students’ Development

Abla El Bardaoui, a first year student at the National School of Business and Management (ENCG) Settat, has highlighted that ENCG’s extracurricular programs allow students to become more independent by acquiring the skills and techniques needed to navigate the job market.

“All our programs, our events, our projects put us in the spotlight and teach us how to be independent at a young age,” she said, describing her school as “not a regular school but a school of life.”

El Bardaoui explained that being a part of any project at her school gives students insights and a realistic view about the world and the job market.

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