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Vietnam's education system is under scrutiny after a case involving a high-profile PhD graduate with a questionable background went public. The lack of action from authorities has fueled public dissatisfaction.
Thousands of university students in Vietnam face graduation delays each year due to failing English proficiency requirements. While universities argue that their standards are reasonable, students are left struggling to meet the criteria in time.
The English proficiency requirement is delaying thousands of students from receiving their diplomas, with some waiting months or even years.
The Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has outlined an ambitious plan for the 2024-2025 academic year, aiming to introduce English as the second language in Vietnam’s schools.
Despite being accepted into universities, over 120,000 students have chosen not to enroll for the 2024 academic year.
The Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has unveiled significant changes to the 2025 high school graduation exam, marking a shift towards a more comprehensive and technologically advanced evaluation system.
In an effort to address the negative aspects of tutoring, the Ministry of Education and Training has introduced a draft circular that revises existing regulations, aiming to eliminate forced tutoring while allowing legitimate educational support.
The Ministry of Education and Training’s new draft regulations on private tutoring have sparked significant public debate, with some arguing for stricter controls while others emphasize the legitimate need for extra classes.
Former Deputy Minister of Education and Training Tran Van Nhung believes that Vietnam should learn from the successful experiences of Singapore and Malaysia in integrating English into their education systems and broader society.
A recent workshop has brought to light a concerning trend in Vietnam's education system - the severe shortage of Music and Art teachers in high schools, despite ongoing efforts to enhance training programs.
As universities across Vietnam release their 2024 admission scores, many students with top marks are finding themselves on the outside looking in, as cutoff points reach unprecedented levels.
Efforts should be concentrated on enhancing students’ foreign language proficiency, in order to make English the second language in schools.
The delay and inconsistency in applying regulations have left many librarians struggling financially and professionally.
CMC University has officially transitioned to "AI University," marking a significant milestone in its evolution as a leader in technology and education.
While many education experts warn that universities will not have best students if they enroll students based on their records at high school, many top-tier schools are still choosing this type of admission method.
Vietnam continues its streak of success in international science competitions, claiming silver and bronze at the EuPhO 2024.
By early 2025, the university plans to open the first courses in general medicine and dentistry for approximately 100 Indian students.
Summer is the busiest time for parents as they have to struggle to find safe places for their children to play.
Some learners switch from reputable, quality-focused programmes to more lenient ones to bypass quality control.
Five-year-old children will be exempt from tuition fees from the start of the next school year.