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The Korea Racing Authority will recruit the second batch of Jangje Academy trainees to train professionals in Korea for 10 days from the 15th. It also operates a funeral camp to secure professional experience and preliminary professionals.
The Korea Racing Authority, designated as the only training institution for Jangjeisa in Korea, has provided educational opportunities to those who dream of becoming Jangjeisa through academy courses, producing national qualifications every year.
If the final selection is made through documents and interviews, systematic training for acquiring national qualifications will be provided from April to December at the Korea Racing Authority's funeral home. Anyone over the age of 17 can apply, and education costs are free.
The curriculum consists of theoretical courses such as Jangjehak, spoken physiology, common sense and laws related to horses, and practical courses such as Jangjegi and Forging. In addition, in order to improve understanding of the horse industry as a whole, education on horses and horse racing will be provided, as well as tours to horse animal hospitals and horse racing implementation sites.
Details such as recruitment schedules and selection methods can be found on the Korean Horse Association website or on the horse industry information portal Hospia.
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