On the morning of March 30, the Naval Academy in coordination with Pham Van Dong High School (Nha Trang ward, Khanh Hoa province) organized a program to propagate about Vietnam's sea and islands combined with career guidance and military enrollment counseling in 2026 for more than 1,000 teachers and students.
At the program, reporters from the Naval Academy directly met, exchanged and provided information about the position and strategic role of Vietnam's sea and islands in the cause of building and protecting the Fatherland.
At the same time, the unit introduced the tradition of more than 70 years of construction, combat and growth of the Navy and the Naval Academy in performing the task of protecting sea and island sovereignty.

The propaganda session was organized in many forms such as cultural exchanges, telling traditional stories, and incorporating stories about the life and tasks of Navy officers and soldiers.
The content helps teachers and students easily access it, create a friendly atmosphere, and contribute to arousing national pride and a sense of responsibility in protecting sea and island sovereignty.

Tran Ngoc Viet, a 12A2 student at Pham Van Dong High School, shared: "The propaganda session was very useful and suggestive. We were able to directly exchange with officers of the Naval Academy, thanks to which knowledge about the sea and islands became more vivid and closer. We will strive to study, cultivate morality, and live with ideals to become good children and good students.

Along with the content of propaganda, the speaker also provided information about learning opportunities and environments in the Army. In 2026, the Naval Academy enrolls 269 targets for training officers at the platoon level with university degrees.
The Academy uses three admission combinations including A00 (Math, Physics, Chemistry), A01 (Math, Physics, English), C01 (Math, Physics, Literature), and applies 4 admission methods according to the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training and the regulations of the Ministry of National Defense.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Minh Hieu - Vice Principal of Pham Van Dong High School - said: "The program is organized practically, with close and easy-to-understand content, providing a lot of information about the learning environment in the Army, contributing to career orientation and building life ideals for students in the current period.