The list of 16 universities in Hanoi announced the expected tuition fees applicable for the 2025-2026 school year as follows:
STT | School | Tuition (million VND/year) |
1 | Foreign Trade University | 25.5-85 |
2 | National Economics University | 18-25 |
3 | Banking Academy | 26.5-50 |
4 | University of Commerce | 24-65 |
5 | Academy of Finance | 20-75 |
6 | Hanoi University of Science and Technology | 56-125 |
7 | Hanoi Open University | 21.5-23 |
8 | Phenikaa University | 26.5-128 |
9 | CMC University | 34.65-40.95 |
10 | Hoa Binh University | 29.5-61 |
11 | Vietnam Women's Academy | 14.4-26.8 |
12 | Hanoi University | 28-65 |
13 | Military Technical Academy (civil system) | 18.5 |
14 | Fire Fighting University (civil system) | 18.5 |
15 | Military University of Culture and Arts (civil system) | 19.1 |
16 | University of Economics (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) | 46 (joint training program with foreign countries 362-370 million VND/course) |
Recently, the Ministry of Education and Training proposed a number of directions to amend the Law on Higher Education, including the method of calculating tuition fees. Accordingly, higher education institutions are autonomous in determining tuition fees, linked to a commitment to training quality.
For public schools, tuition fees should not exceed 50% of per capita income. In 2024, Vietnam's per capita income will be more than 4,700 USD (120 million VND).
The Ministry of Education and Training explained that tuition autonomy is part of the university autonomy mechanism and is necessary for schools to improve quality and develop sustainably. However, there should be appropriate limits to avoid financial burdens for learners, especially in public schools.
Source: https://vtcnews.vn/loat-dai-hoc-o-ha-noi-cong-bo-hoc-phi-2025-cao-nhat-gan-130-trieu-dong-nam-ar942803.html
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