Knowing that her child graduated with high scores, Ms. Thanh Ha ( Hanoi ) still has a headache because she does not know which school to choose. Her daughter majors in English and is qualified to enter a top university, but she wants to study in an international environment.

Ms. Ha's concern is also the problem of many parents today: in a rapidly changing world , what is the training model that can help children not only study well but also mature and be able to work?

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International universities focus on teaching methods that combine practice

Future-oriented learning environment

International universities today are pursuing a liberal education model that emphasizes student initiative and is closely linked to the practical needs of the labor market. Students not only learn through lectures and textbooks, but also participate in group projects, presentations, business simulations and practical internships right from the first year.

The curriculum is constantly updated, combining theory and applied skills. Learners are placed at the center, while teachers act as guides, companions and unlockers of individual potential.

In many international education ranking systems, one of the most important criteria is the ability to apply knowledge after graduation - meaning that students can enter the labor market immediately without having to "test the skills". Therefore, most graduates from international environments have already accumulated an impressive portfolio of competencies, both in terms of expertise and soft skills.

What do employers look for in the younger generation?

According to the World Economic Forum (WEF) report “Future of Jobs 2025”, the most important skills in the future will no longer be specialized knowledge, but critical thinking, adaptability, use of technology, effective communication, teamwork and foreign languages.

Ms. Pham Thanh Huong - Head of Human Resources of a multinational technology corporation commented: “Candidates from international training programs often do not memorize, but know how to express themselves. They confidently present ideas, know how to manage time, and work effectively in groups. That is what businesses really need in an integrated environment.”

That is why many parents have begun to change their mindset from studying for exams to studying for work. What is important is not only the degree, but also the ability and capacity that can be applied immediately to work.

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International training programs help students develop comprehensive competencies to meet the strict requirements of the global labor market.

5-star international standard learning environment

Among the current international education options, British University Vietnam (BUV) is one of the educational environments that parents love. At BUV, students study 100% in English according to the British standard program and receive a bachelor's degree directly from prestigious universities in the UK, including the University of London.

The training program is designed based on the actual needs of the labor market, with diverse majors from business, communication and creativity, computer science and technology. All lecturers have international degrees, global teaching experience, accompanying students not only in studying but also in career orientation. With a diverse curriculum, students are free to explore and develop their passion at BUV.

In addition to professional knowledge, students at BUV are also thoroughly trained in soft skills, leadership, critical thinking, teamwork and self-management through a special program for comprehensive personal development. These are skills that the future labor market requires more than grades. BUV cooperates with nearly 500 businesses to bring nearly 1,000 internship opportunities each year to students from the second year. Students do not only learn through books but also directly interact and accumulate practical experience to confidently enter the job market.

Notably, 100% of BUV students have jobs or continue their studies within 3 months of graduation. In addition to international degrees at BUV, students can globalize their learning path through BUV's partner network of nearly 70 prestigious universities in more than 15 countries on 5 continents. From there, they can conquer degrees from prestigious Russell Group schools in the UK (24 most influential schools), Triple Crown group (1% of the world's most qualified business schools)... from the BUV launch pad.

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With a diverse curriculum, students are free to explore and develop their passions at BUV.

After much consideration, Ms. Thanh Ha decided to let her child study Business at BUV.

“At first, I was also concerned about the cost. But when I looked at the curriculum, development environment and potential output, I considered this a strategic investment for my child’s future, not just a 4-year tuition fee,” said Ms. Thanh Ha.

Ha’s story reflects a new trend in higher education thinking: parents no longer choose schools based on habit, but on their children’s long-term career orientation. Because in a constantly changing world, choosing the right learning environment is laying a solid foundation for a future career.

British University Vietnam (BUV) is the pioneer university in Vietnam to receive a 5-star rating from Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), and is also the leading university in Vietnam and ASEAN to receive global quality certification from QAA, the UK's Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. These are two of the most prestigious accreditation agencies in the world. BUV's curriculum is well-designed, always updated with the latest industry trends, focusing on the seamless integration of theory and practice, ensuring that 100% of students have jobs or continue their studies within three months of graduation.

Website: https://www.buv.edu.vn/

Phuong Dung

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/3-tieu-chi-vang-de-chon-truong-dai-hoc-kien-thuc-trai-nghiem-va-bang-cap-2426665.html