2 universities eliminate or reduce admission quota based on academic records
Linh chi - Việt Anh |
Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade and National Economics University have changed their admission criteria based on academic records.
Linh chi - Việt Anh |
Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade and National Economics University have changed their admission criteria based on academic records.
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The election of National Assembly Deputies of the 16th term and People's Councils at all levels is approaching, the Mobile Police force has proactively planned and is ready to ensure security.
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Hanoi - A truck carrying goods without binding, license plate obscured when traveling on the road. The driver was fined 33 million VND.
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After completing financial obligations with related players, Dong A Thanh Hoa club has been removed from 2 transfer bans by FIFA.
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The railway through Hai Van Pass is temporarily interrupted after the freight train derailment incident. The railway industry has to organize passenger transit by car through the pass.
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Hanoi - Riverine police issue voter cards to fishermen in the Van Duc ferry area, ensuring that all voters participate in the election.
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Ha Tinh - During the visit and working session, Chairman of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor Nguyen Anh Tuan highly appreciated the achievements of Ha Tinh College of Technology.
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Rising gasoline and oil prices have caused transportation businesses to adjust to increase freight rates. Among them, some provinces have increased by up to 50%, according to a report by the Ministry of Construction.
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The Inspectorate sector will continue to strengthen inspections in sensitive areas with high public opinion about corruption and wastefulness.
NHÓM PV |
In case citizens have finished university but are not yet 27 years old, they can still join the military service in 2025.
ANH ĐỨC |
In 2025, in addition to the high school graduation exam, many universities will also organize their own entrance exams.
Vân Trang |
Many universities have announced the cancellation or postponement of opening ceremonies and early-year events to raise funds to support flood victims.