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Less
students want to follow IT study
However,
Le Truong Tung, Deputy Chair of the Vietnam Informatics Association, President
of FPT University, said that 60,000 is the quota granted by the Ministry of
Education and Training to schools, while it is not the actual number of
students.
“We
do not have accurate figures on IT workers trained every year,” Tung said.
He
went on to say that
A
recent survey conducted by
Another
survey conducted by the Hanoi University of Technology several months ago also
showed that 80-90 percent of 12th graders who are good at
mathematics, physics and chemistry of nearly 20 schools in
IT
is no longer an attractive major for students partially because of the low
quality of graduates of many IT schools. As graduates cannot meet the
requirements set by employers, they cannot find good jobs and they are not
interested in studying IT any more. Meanwhile, many majors have emerged as more
attractive to students, including finance and banking, which can bring high
incomes.
Experts
have agreed that the quality of students registering to study IT has
downgraded.
Quach
Tuan Ngoc, Head of the Information Technology Department under the Ministry of
Education and Training, said that the enrollment quota university students has
been increasing rapidly in recent years. Five years ago, the quota was 100,000
only, while the number has increased to 500,000. As for IT major, the quota has
increased two fold since 2000. Since the quota has increased, the required
marks set by schools from university entrance exams has been decreasing.
“The
low required marks will certainly affect the training quality, because schools
will not be able to select good candidates,” Ngoc warned.
The
suggested solutions
Experts
say that in order to fulfill the plan to have one million IT workers by 2020,
it is necessary to apply measures to make IT more attractive in the eyes of
high school students.
Thang
said that students should be required to take mathematics, physics and foreign
language exams instead of mathematics, physics and chemistry as is currently
required. Thang said that foreign languages are very important and necessary
for IT students.
Nguyen
long, Secretary General of the Vietnam Information Technology Association said
that at many international competitions, most of the Vietnamese students could answer
half of the total questions. He said that this is because of the poor training
in
“It
is necessary to change the viewpoints for training, upgrade the quality of training,” Thang said, adding that cooperating
with foreign investors and educators would be a good solution to attract
financial resources and utilize modern training technologies.
Source:
Thoi bao Kinh te
