Admissions cannot rely solely on a single exam.International experience, the need for educational reform in the country, and the demand for human resource development all indicate that it is time for Vietnam to shift from a student admission model primarily based on entrance exams to a model that combines both selection based on academic records and entrance exams.
To build world-class private universities in Vietnam: Develop a non-profit model.Many of the world's leading private universities thrive because they operate on a non-profit model. At their core, they have built a model that aligns with their mission to serve the long-term academic needs of their students, rather than simply being a financial model.
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