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Why did RMIT University Vietnam temporarily suspend enrollment for new courses at its Hanoi campus?

Báo Đại biểu Nhân dânBáo Đại biểu Nhân dân30/08/2024


In recent days, the news that RMIT University Vietnam has temporarily suspended enrollment for new courses at its Hanoi campus has caused many parents and students to worry.

Talking to reporters of the People's Representative Newspaper about the above information, a representative of the leadership of RMIT University Vietnam said that currently, the school has recorded a very high demand for studying at a high-quality educational institution with Australian standards in Hanoi.

To ensure the best student experience, RMIT University Vietnam has temporarily suspended accepting applications and deposit fees for the October 2024 intake in Hanoi.

"The school will update information after reviewing the enrollment capacity of all existing programs at this campus. The school continues to accept new applications for all existing programs at the Saigon South and Da Nang campuses," said a representative of RMIT University Vietnam.

A representative of RMIT University Vietnam also confirmed that the school is still operating normally and is licensed to operate at all campuses in South Saigon, Hanoi and Da Nang.

Graduates are awarded degrees by RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia and all degrees are recognized globally, including Vietnam as well as other countries around the world.

RMIT University Vietnam explains the reason for temporarily suspending enrollment of new courses at Hanoi campus -0
RMIT University Vietnam students (Photo: RMIT)

RMIT University Vietnam was established and started operating in 2000 in Ho Chi Minh City, then opened additional campuses in Hanoi and Da Nang.

Currently, the school has about 12,000 students, 1,300 staff and lecturers. The school's training fields are diverse, including business, technology, communication, design, fashion, aviation, psychology, languages, engineering,...



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