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University Admission Guidance Day Offers Crucial Support Before Application Deadline

University Admission Guidance Day Offers Crucial Support Before Application Deadline

From Tuổi Trẻ · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Vietnamese students and parents have less than two weeks to choose university majors and institutions after high school exam results are released.
  • Tuổi Trẻ newspaper is organizing two major career guidance events in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City on July 4 to help students make informed decisions.
  • These events will feature hundreds of booths with representatives from universities, colleges, and study abroad agencies to provide direct consultation.

With less than two weeks to finalize university applications after receiving high school exam results, Vietnamese students face a critical decision-making period. The Ministry of Education and Training is set to release 2026 exam results on July 1, with the registration and adjustment window open until July 14.

This compressed timeline leaves students grappling with questions about suitable majors, institutions, and the best order for their preferences. To address this urgent need, Tuổi Trẻ newspaper is organizing two simultaneous "University and College Admission Guidance Days" on July 4 in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.

The presence of experts from the Ministry of Education and Training and many reputable universities and colleges at the event gives students and families more opportunities to compare information between different fields, programs, and study paths.

— Nguyễn Minh NguyệtA parent reflecting on the value of the guidance event for students and families.

These events promise to be a golden opportunity, attracting hundreds of consultation booths from domestic and international universities, colleges, and study abroad advisors. Representatives from major institutions like Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City, University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City, and Hanoi University of Science and Technology will be present. They will offer direct insights into admission quotas, methods, programs, tuition fees, scholarships, and career prospects.

A key feature of the guidance days will be the presence of admission experts from the Ministry of Education and Training. They will provide direct answers to students' specific questions during the crucial registration and adjustment phase. A parent who attended a similar event last year noted that direct consultations with ministry and university experts helped reduce anxiety and prevent impulsive choices, providing valuable data for prioritizing applications.

At a time when students know their exam scores and are considering each preference, direct consultation helps reduce anxiety, avoid emotional choices, and provides more factual data before arranging preferences on the general admission system.

— Nguyễn Minh NguyệtA parent explaining how direct consultation aids students in making informed decisions.
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Originally published by Tuổi Trẻ in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.