The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training is seeking feedback on the draft plan for restructuring public educational institutions in Ho Chi Minh City for the period 2025-2030.
Accordingly, the proposed arrangement for universities, colleges, and vocational schools is as follows:
The Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine and the Thu Dau Mot University will remain unchanged.
The reorganization of Saigon University involves merging Ba Ria - Vung Tau Teacher Training College into Saigon University.
Six colleges remain unchanged: Vietnam-Singapore College; Vietnam-Korea Binh Duong College; Ba Ria-Vung Tau College of Technology; Thu Duc College of Technology; Ho Chi Minh City College of Architecture and Construction; and the Semi-Public College of Technology and Business Administration.
These institutions meet the legal requirements for ensuring the quality of training (regarding land area, school facilities, training equipment, and teaching staff); have a good reputation in society for the quality of their training; are oriented towards becoming high-quality colleges, regional centers for vocational practice, and play a leading role for vocational education institutions in the city.
Arrangement of 13 colleges and 17 vocational schools, specifically:


The following two schools, managed by businesses, will not be included in the arrangement: Saigontourist Tourism and Hotel Vocational School; and Suleco Vocational School.
Thus, after the reorganization, there are now 21 units (excluding the two vocational schools managed by businesses), including: 3 universities, 17 colleges, and 1 vocational school (under the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training).
According to the draft plan, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training outlines the following arrangements for preschools, primary and secondary schools, and units under its direct management:
The Department retains 198 public service units under its direct management, including: 170 high schools and multi-level general education schools; 3 public kindergartens; 22 centers supporting inclusive education and special education schools; 1 center for technical, comprehensive and vocational education; and 2 existing centers with autonomous operating expenses: the Ho Chi Minh City Foreign Language and Informatics Center and the Information and Educational Program Center.
The current 1,930 educational institutions under the management of the commune-level People's Committees will remain unchanged. The establishment of new schools will be based on the development of schools and classrooms in various localities according to demand.
41 units were reorganized into 37 vocational high schools (a reduction of 4 units, including: 3 centers under the Department of Education and Training, and 1 center under the Youth Volunteer Force).
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