The Standing Committee of AQAS has just recognized three training programs including English Language, Japanese Language and Korean Language of FPT University as meeting accreditation standards according to the AQAS Criteria for Programme Accreditation for bachelor's and master's degrees. The certificate is valid for 6 years, until June 30, 2032.
According to the assessment report of the international expert council, FPT University's language training programs meet the requirements of EQF Level 6 - the output standard for bachelors in Europe. The council evaluates programs with orientations associated with the needs of the international labor market, focusing on practical application capabilities, vocational skills and integration capacity for students.

The report also noted the on-the-job training (OJT) model, which allows students to participate in a real working environment during their studies. According to AQAS's assessment, this model contributes to helping students improve their ability to adapt to international working environments after graduation.
In addition to specialized language knowledge, students are also trained in skills such as multicultural communication, critical thinking, academic research and working in a global environment. The curriculum integrates modules related to international business, media, translation, language teaching, technology and tourism.
In the report, the expert council assessed that FPT University's programs meet the academic quality requirements according to European standards, and at the same time show the orientation of applied training associated with business needs and international career trends. The internationalization strategy and the school's training program improvement process are also mentioned in the evaluation section.
AQAS (Agency for Quality Assurance through Accreditation of Study Programmes) is an educational quality accreditation agency of Germany, and is also a member of the European Association for Quality Assurance of Higher Education (ENQA). AQAS's set of standards is built on the ESG and European Framework of References (EQF) platforms, which are commonly used in higher education quality assessment in Europe.