Plans to bringing students to Japan
still ongoing
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Photo by Vu Duy Loc, Vietnamese student in Tokyo |
“If
Vietnamese students go to the areas which do not suffered from the natural
calamity and wish to go studying as planned, and if the Japanese side affirms
it can satisfy necessary conditions for Vietnamese students, MOET will soon
complete procedures for them to go,” MOET has announced.
In case
students plan to go to the natural calamity stricken areas, the Japanese side
will suggest the delay in receiving Vietnamese students. Officers of the
Vietnam International Education Development will work out with every Vietnamese
student on the specific plan for the student.
In case
Vietnamese students want to return to Vietnam after considering the difficult
conditions in Japan and the consequences of the natural calamity and concluding
that the conditions are not good enough to ensure the good learning and living,
students should show their aspirations, so that Japanese government agencies,
the Vietnamese Embassy in Japan and MOET consider and make decisions on every
specific case.
MOET has
also said that the Vietnamese Embassy in
Vietnamese students in
MOET has
said that all Vietnamese students in
Right after
hearing the news about earthquake and tsunami in
Regarding
the students studying in Japan under the scholarships granted by the Japanese
Government (MEXT, JDS), the Vietnam International Education Development has
been informed by JICE and Japanese Embassy in Vietnam that Vietnamese students
in Japan are all safe, while those students, who are living in temporary
accommodations, are getting support from the Japanese side.
Some
Vietnamese students said in the last few days, the consequences of the natural
calamity have made the life of the students disturbed.
Van Minh, a
student in Niigita said these days he mainly watches news about the nuclear
crisis in
Vu Duy Loc,
a student in
C. V
