The Ministry of National Defense has issued Decision No. 491/QD-BQP on assigning the task of training the civil system to a number of educational institutions in the Army. Of which, the Military Technical Academy is one of 15 educational institutions assigned the task of civil training.
With a total of 755 targets, the Military Technical Academy trains 25 doctoral targets, 130 master's targets, and 600 undergraduate targets.
For 600 university training targets, the Military Technical Academy is allocated 8 majors, of which, Electronics - Telecommunications Engineering, a major in direct personnel training for the semiconductor microchip field, will recruit the largest number of students, up to 160 students. However, the school has not announced specific tuition fees.

Since 2002, the Military Technical Academy has also recruited civil servants. However, from 2017 to 2019, the schools stopped according to Resolution 19 of the Party Central Committee. This is to implement the policy of innovating and reorganizing military units, overcoming the situation where some civil training schools are many times more than the military system, but the teaching staff is still of the army.
Faced with difficulties in high-quality resources, while military schools are qualified and have strengths in many sectors, the Ministry of National Defense has developed a project to continue training high-quality human resources to serve industrialization and modernization from 2025.
The difference of the civil system is that students are not exempted from tuition fees or arrange jobs after graduation like the military system. The civil system benchmark for the 2016-20 period in the re-enrollment majors this year is from 17.5 to 24.5 points and the highest is Information Technology.
In addition to the Military Technical Academy, many other military schools will also recruit civil servants again from this year such as the Logistics Academy, the School of Information Officers, and the Military University of Culture and Arts.