Ho Chi Minh City University of Law is about to have more dormitories for students

Chân Phúc |

Ho Chi Minh City - The dormitory building of Ho Chi Minh City University of Law in Thu Duc City is expected to be completed this year to welcome students to live.

On April 13, Ho Chi Minh City University of Law coordinated with investors and enterprises to start a dormitory building project in Long Phuoc Ward, Thu Duc City.

The dormitory is designed in a modern and comfortable style, built on the basis of the land area of ​​more than 2,700m2, phase 1 is 1,800m2 floor with 1 ground, 5 floors and 54 rooms.

Each room has an area of ​​16-20m2, can give 4-6 students living together, equipped with kitchen, washing machine, air conditioning, canteen service if students do not cook, dry laundry service and sports ground, parking area ...

The project is expected to complete and welcome the first students in the end of September and go into operation around November this year.

Dr. Le Truong Son - Principal of Ho Chi Minh City University of Law, said: "The construction of a new dormitory not only solves the urgent accommodation problem for students, especially students outside the province, but also creates a safe, comfortable and maximum living environment for them in the learning and training process."

Previously, from 2024, the school was put into use with an area of ​​3,657m2 in Binh Chieu ward (Thu Duc city, Ho Chi Minh City), with a capacity of more than 900 accommodation.

Phoi du an xay dung Toa nha Ky tuc xa Truong Dai hoc Luat TPHCM. Anh: Nha truong
Perspective of the project to build a dormitory of Ho Chi Minh City University of Law. Photo: School

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