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Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology increases tuition fees, highest at 62.5 million VND/year

TPO - The Academy of Posts and Telecommunications Technology has just decided to increase tuition fees from 2.6 to 10.2 million VND/month in the next school year.

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong23/05/2025

Associate Professor Dr. Tran Quang Anh, Deputy Director of the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology (PTIT), informed that this year the Institute plans to recruit about 6,500 students at both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City campuses using five methods, including: talent selection; based on international certificates; considering test scores to assess capacity and thinking; considering high school graduation exam scores; combining English certificates with academic records.

With the method of considering high school graduation exam scores, the academy will announce the minimum admission score later.

Regarding tuition fees, for the regular undergraduate program in the 2025-2026 school year, the average is expected to be from about 29.6 million VND to 37.6 million VND/year depending on the major.

Tuition fees for high-quality undergraduate programs for the 2025-2026 academic year: average tuition fees range from about 49.2 million VND to 55 million VND/school year depending on the major/program.

Tuition fees for Bachelor of Information Technology (application-oriented), Game Design and Development, Vietnam-Japan Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence for the 2025-2026 school year: average tuition fees range from about 40 million to 45.5 million VND/school year depending on the major/program.

Tuition fees for international joint programs for the 2025-2026 school year: average tuition fees range from about 54 million to 62.5 million VND/year depending on the program.

In 2025, the Academy will enroll 830 students in high-quality programs (high-quality programs are determined by the Academy itself) with superior content and training program quality, many advantages for learners and with small class sizes. High-quality programs include: Information Technology, Marketing, Accounting (according to ACCA international standards), Information Security and Multimedia Communications.

The Academy is enrolling students in international joint programs: Joint training program in Information Technology with La Trobe University (Australia); Joint training program in Multimedia with Canberra University (Australia); Joint training program in Financial Technology with Huddersfield University (UK); Expected enrollment in Joint training program in Multimedia Communications with Queensland University of Technology (Australia); with excellent training program content, and many opportunities for employment and settlement abroad after graduation.

After admission, the Academy will organize an English placement test to place students in classes according to their level to ensure that after completing the English training program, students will achieve the output standard of TOEIC 450 international points (for the general program) and TOEFL iBT 70 international points (for high-quality programs).

Source: https://tienphong.vn/hoc-vien-cong-nghe-buu-chinh-vien-thong-tang-tuc-phi-cao-nhat-625-trieu-dongnam-post1744709.tpo


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