Over 1,000 Apply for 76 Spots at Central Vietnam Military School
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Over 1,000 students applied for only 76 spots at the new Central Vietnam Military School.
- The school prioritizes applicants from remote, ethnic minority, and revolutionary areas.
- Officials are working to ensure a transparent and fair selection process for the upcoming academic year.
The Central Vietnam Military School is facing overwhelming demand, with more than 1,000 applications received for just 76 available spots in its first year of operation for the 2026-2027 academic year. The school, located in Da Nang, aims to nurture young cadets with strong political and ethical qualities.
Recruitment efforts specifically target male students with clear family political backgrounds who are willing to attend. Priority is given to candidates from remote regions, ethnic minority communities, former revolutionary bases, and areas facing significant difficulties. This focus highlights the school's mission to provide opportunities to those in less privileged circumstances.
The selection process must be conducted in accordance with regulations, ensuring transparency, democracy, and thoroughness.
Officials from the Ministry of National Defense and Military Region 5 have been actively involved in the recruitment process. Military commands across five provinces and cities within Military Region 5 have compiled over 1,000 applications. The selection process involves initial review by local military units, with applications due to the school by June 20.
Major General Phan Dai Nghia has stressed the importance of a rigorous and transparent selection. He urged for swift consolidation of reports, adherence to regulations, and public engagement to ensure students and parents understand the school's educational environment and training. The school, officially established on March 20, will commence its first academic year in September, initially offering classes for grades 6 and 10.
Strengthen propaganda to help students and parents clearly understand the meaning, learning, and training environment at the Central Vietnam Military School.
Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.