Vietnam 2026 University Admissions: Thanh Nien Newspaper’s Consultation Program & Key Updates
A major educational outreach program kicked off on January 24th at Dong Nai University, attracting nearly 10,000 students preparing for the 2026 university entrance exams. The event, hosted by the Thanh Nien newspaper, aims to provide crucial guidance as Vietnam’s higher education landscape undergoes significant changes.
Navigating a Changing Admissions Landscape
The 2026 academic year will see adjustments to university admissions plans, particularly regarding subject combinations and course selection. These changes, coupled with the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, are creating new complexities for students as they consider their educational and career paths. The program seeks to equip students with the information needed to make informed decisions.
A Long-Standing Tradition
The Thanh Nien newspaper’s consultation program, now in its 28th year, serves as a vital link between prospective students and educational institutions. This year’s event at Dong Nai University marks the first such program following provincial mergers, drawing students from Dong Nai province and the former Binh Phuoc province.
Expert Guidance and Scholarship Opportunities
Professor Nguyen Tien Thao, Director of the Higher Education Department at the Ministry of Education and Training, addressed attendees, outlining the planned changes to university admissions procedures. Nguyen Thi Bich, Deputy Director of the Center for Testing and Quality Assessment of Education at Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City, provided insights into the upcoming aptitude test.
The program also featured the awarding of Nguyen-Thai-Binh scholarships to 25 outstanding students from Dong Nai province. These scholarships were provided in partnership with several universities, including the Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry (10 scholarships), Saigon International University (5 scholarships), the University of Finance and Marketing (5 scholarships), and OSI Vietnam (5 scholarships).
University Representatives Offer Direct Support
Representatives from over 60 universities and colleges were on hand to offer personalized guidance on admissions requirements and program options. Experts included Professor Dr. Co Tan Anh Vu from the Vietnam Aviation Academy, Professor Huynh Bui Linh Chi from Dong Nai University, and Professor Pham Thanh Duong from the Vietnamese-German University, among others.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary focus of the 2026 consultation program?
The program focuses on providing students with information about upcoming changes to university admissions procedures and helping them navigate the impact of technological advancements, particularly artificial intelligence, on their educational and career choices.
Who attended the program at Dong Nai University?
Nearly 10,000 students from Dong Nai province and the former Binh Phuoc province attended the program, along with representatives from the Ministry of Education and Training and numerous universities and colleges.
What types of support were offered to students at the event?
Students received guidance from university representatives on admissions procedures, scholarship opportunities were awarded, and experts provided insights into the upcoming aptitude test and changes to the university application process.
As Vietnam’s educational landscape continues to evolve, how important do you think it is for students to have access to comprehensive and timely guidance regarding their future academic paths?