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A photo of VinUni in Gia Lâm, Hà Nội. — Photo courtesy Vingroup



HÀ NỘI — VinUni announced three majors of Business Administration, Health Sciences, Engineering and Computer Science for its first ever academic year of 2020-21.

The school, established as a non-profit organisation by Vingroup, said it will offer flexible financial policies and full scholarships with living expenses for outstanding students and a reduction of 35 per cent on school fees for all students in the first five academic years.

Developed as an elite university, VinUni expects to have breakthroughs in the quality of local higher education towards world-class standards. It aims to find, train and foster young talents with outstanding qualities.

With the goal, VinUni has been invested in building high standards of education and research facilities. It also signed strategic cooperation agreements with elite universities around the world, including two main partners of Cornell University and University of Pennsylvania which are included in the Ivy League University group and in the global top 20 universities.

The school also expands cooperation with elite universities in Singapore, Korea, Japan, Europe, the US and Australia to have a good foundation for its works of enrolment, recruitment, programs, methods as well as facilities and technology.

VinUni will select candidates from two rounds of admission and interview. Most of the lectures will be provided in English.

Prof.Dr. TS Rohit Verma, Principal of VinUni said: “VinUni has sponsored STEM movements and hackathons in many high schools nationwide and we are confident about the potential of Vietnamese candidates.”

Annual school fees are expected at US$35,000 for undergraduates and $40,000 for graduates. With the encouragement policies, students of the first five year can save $12,000 - $14,000 per year.

Applicants are citizens who have high school graduation merit or international citizens who have their international baccalaureate/British baccalaureate before September 2020. Admission process will open from November 11, 2019.

For further information, please contact: Student Service Center of VinUni University Project (Address: Floor 1, Tower 1, Times City 458 Minh Khai, Hanoi) or call 024 7108 9779 (Ext: 9063, 9064).


Read more at http://vietnamnews.vn/economy/53826...demic-year-2020-2021.html#5CzK34RDMJSwPfKv.99
 
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$40,000 annual school fee for a graduate program?


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$40,000 annual school fee for a graduate program?


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Now you know this vingroup is a joke...
One can go to a true Ivy League University with $40,000 per year...

This is the tuition for international student at Zhejiang University (Google translated from its official website http://iczu.zju.edu.cn/redir.php?catalog_id=146 ), one of the top ranking universities in China, world ranking #54 (https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2020).
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And for Chinese students, the tuition only cost 1/3 that much....

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As for this vinUni, I don't think its academic reputation or facilities will be better than our vocational colleges, which is equivalent to community colleges in America...(the lowest rank in our higher education system with ~400 大学 universities + ~600 学院 colleges + ~1000 vocational colleges 职业技术学院 )
These are all vocational colleges:
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$40,000 annual school fee for a graduate program?


:hitwall:
Now you know this vingroup is a joke...
One can go to a true Ivy League University with $40,000 per year...

This is the tuition for international student at Zhejiang University (translated from its official website http://iczu.zju.edu.cn/redir.php?catalog_id=146 ), one of the top ranking universities in China, world ranking #54 (https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2020). And for Chinese students, the tuition only cost 1/3 that much....
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As for this vinUni, I don't think its academic reputation or facilities will be higher than our vocational colleges (the lowest rank in our higher education system with ~400 大学 universities + ~600 学院 colleges + ~1000 vocational colleges 职业技术学院 ), which is equivalent to community colleges in America...
These are all vocational colleges:
:enjoy:
It's like their cars sold under "VinDiesel" or whatever the name is. How do they make a single sale with ridiculous prices like that?
 
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Now you know this vingroup is a joke...
One can go to a true Ivy League University with $40,000 per year...

This is the tuition for international student at Zhejiang University (Google translated from its official website http://iczu.zju.edu.cn/redir.php?catalog_id=146 ), one of the top ranking universities in China, world ranking #54 (https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2020).
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And for Chinese students, the tuition only cost 1/3 that much....

View attachment 589224

As for this vinUni, I don't think its academic reputation or facilities will be better than our vocational colleges, which is equivalent to community colleges in America...(the lowest rank in our higher education system with ~400 大学 universities + ~600 学院 colleges + ~1000 vocational colleges 职业技术学院 )
These are all vocational colleges:
:enjoy:
Ok at least one thing I agreed with you. The fee is too high. They must lower it. $10,000 max. Viet Nam does not have enough rich parents with pockets full of money. The building is nice though.


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The names of all 39 Vietnamese nationals who were found dead in a refrigerated lorry in Essex have been released by police.

Ten teenagers, including two 15-year-old boys, were among the victims.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-essex-50350481
What has that anything to do with a Viet elite university?

It's like their cars sold under "VinDiesel" or whatever the name is. How do they make a single sale with ridiculous prices like that?
Vindiesel? Is that a new dish in China?
We can discuss about the school fee, but don’t make rediculous comment - idiot!

 
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