Tuition fees for students entering in 2024 at Hanoi University of Science and Technology are about 24 - 87 million VND/year, an increase compared to last year.
According to the 2024 enrollment plan recently announced by Hanoi University of Science and Technology, tuition fees for full-time students studying the standard program are about 24 - 30 million VND/year, an increase of 1 million VND compared to last year.
For ELITECH programs, tuition fees are 33 - 42 million VND/academic year, while Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (IT-E10) and Logistics and Supply Chain Management (EM-E14) programs have tuition fees of 64 - 67 million VND/academic year.
The English dual degree programs have a tuition fee of 45 million VND/academic year, including registration fee.
For international programs and international training partnerships with foreign partners, tuition fees range from 24-29 million VND/semester. For the Business Administration (TROY-BA) and Computer Science (TROY-IT) programs in cooperation with Troy University, there are 3 semesters per academic year. Thus, the tuition fee is 87 million VND/academic year.
Hanoi University of Science and Technology said that tuition fees may be adjusted to increase for the following academic years, but not more than 10% per year. The school also committed to set aside about 70-80 billion VND for a scholarship fund to encourage learning (based on semester) for students with good academic and training results.
In 2024, Hanoi University of Science and Technology will maintain 3 stable admission methods as in previous years, including 20% of the quota for the talent admission method, 30% of the quota for the admission method based on thinking assessment test scores, and 50% of the quota based on the 2024 high school graduation exam scores. In particular, this year, the number of candidates registering for the talent admission method at Hanoi University of Science and Technology increased 1.9 times compared to 2023.
The total enrollment target is 9,260 students in 64 majors/training programs, of which 36 are standard programs, the rest are high-quality programs, and international training joint programs.
HA (according to VTC News)