VietNamNet Bridge – Two thirds of universities and colleges, except those located in Districts 7, 9 and Thu Duc, will be relocated from the centre of HCM City to its suburbs following a decision made yesterday, May 18, by the HCM City People's Committee and the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET).



MoET asked city authorities to give priority to developing public transport to cater for students and workers that would be affected by the decision.


MoET said that the universities and colleges in question would be announced soon.


In order to build modern infrastructure and facilities for universities and colleges to satisfy the demands of modern education, MoET has decided to shake up the higher education system and relocate schools to the suburbs of Ha Noi and HCM City.


According to MoET statistics, there are 69 universities and colleges with 516,000 students in HCM City, excluding schools managed by the armed services and socio-political units.


The size of HCM City has increased 138 per cent compared to 1975, while the number of universities and colleges has increased 700 per cent and the number of students has increased 1900 per cent.


The municipal People's Committee has already approved a pilot plan to move the Technology and Technique University, the HCM City Foreign Language and Informatics University and the Hong Duc Medical Nurse and Technician College to the northwest urban area of the city.


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