TPO - On February 12, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technical Education issued a notice stating that documents, signatures, seals and school brands had been forged in recruiting students for foreign exchange and collecting money.
TPO - On February 12, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technical Education issued a notice stating that documents, signatures, seals and school brands had been forged in recruiting students for foreign exchange and collecting money.
Specifically, the document sent to student HL (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Vietnam-Japan) announced that this student had been admitted to the joint program between Ho Chi Minh City University of Technical Education and Tokyo University. The tuition fee is 6,999,570 JPY/year...
In addition to the admission notice, the document also states policies on part-time work, accommodation costs, scholarship policies, etc. and other conditions.
In addition to the forged letter signed by the Principal of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technical Education, at the same time, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technical Education also had a forged document from the Department of Higher Education signed by Department Head Nguyen Thu Thuy, also stating that the joint training program...
In response to the above documents, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technical Education issued a notice that some individuals and organizations had forged documents, signatures, seals and brand logos of the University to provide false information, causing misunderstanding and affecting the rights of students as well as the reputation of the University.
The school recommends that students and parents be cautious and only receive information from official channels to avoid being scammed or accessing inaccurate information. When needing to verify information, students and parents should contact the school's Student Affairs Office.
Source: https://tienphong.vn/gia-mao-van-ban-chu-ky-cua-hieu-truong-dua-sinh-vien-di-du-hoc-post1716342.tpo
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