Expected tuition fees for the University of Transport Technology in 2025

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The University of Transport Technology informed the expected tuition fee for the 2025 - 2026 school year in the enrollment plan.

According to the enrollment information of the University of Transport Technology in 2025, the expected tuition fee for the 2025 - 2026 school year for full-time students is as follows:

- For mass programs, tuition fees for the 2025-2026 school year are expected to be: 520,000 VND/credit (about 20 million VND/year depending on each major/school program and the number of students' study registrations).

- For English enhancement programs, corporate-order training, and work orientation in Japan, the tuition fee is 1.5 times the tuition fee of the corresponding mass programs.

- International training linkage programs, tuition fees according to approved separate projects.

The school also has a policy of tuition exemption for candidates who are policy beneficiaries according to State regulations.

Admission methods in 2025:

- Direct admission, priority admission (Admission method code 301)

- Admission based on the results of the 2025 high school graduation exam (Enrollment method code 100)

- Admission based on high school academic results (Combined transcripts, Admission method code 500)

- Admission based on the results of the competency assessment test, thinking assessment (Enrollment method code 402)

+ Admission based on the results of the competency assessment exam organized by Hanoi National University in 2025

+ Admission based on the results of the thinking assessment test of Hanoi University of Science and Technology held in 2025

+ Admission based on the results of the competency assessment exam organized by Hanoi National University of Education in 2025

Readers can refer to the tuition fees of universities HERE.

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