Ministry of Education and Training responds to cases of 70% tuition fee reduction

Xuyên Đông |

On the Government Portal, a reader wondered about the case of 70% tuition fee reduction.

Reader P.T. H. P in Tay Ninh reflected that the reader is currently studying General Practitioner at a college level. This is a profession on the list of heavy and hazardous and is entitled to a 70% tuition fee reduction according to the provisions of Decree No. 238/2025/ND-CP.

Before enrolling, readers had taken unpaid leave at the company due to the business temporarily suspending operations.

Currently, readers do not receive salary or living expenses from the company and have never received any support policies from the State before.

Readers wonder if they are eligible for a 70% tuition fee reduction or not?

Answering this issue, the Ministry of Education and Training cited the provisions in Clause 5, Article 19 of Decree No. 238/2025/ND-CP: "No exemption, reduction, or support for tuition fees is applied to cases of receiving salary or living expenses when going to school; cases of studying for a master's degree or research student (except for subjects specified in Clauses 9, 11, Article 15 and Point b, Clause 3, Article 16 of this Decree)".

According to the Ministry of Education and Training, her case is studying in a college program in a heavy and hazardous profession, so she is eligible for a 70% tuition fee reduction according to point b, clause 1, Article 16 of Decree No. 238/2025/ND-CP.

However, to enjoy this policy, readers need to have sufficient evidence to prove that they do not receive salary or living expenses during their schooling.

If you meet the above conditions, readers are eligible for a 70% tuition fee reduction according to current regulations.

Xuyên Đông
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