Students of the University of Technology (Ho Chi Minh City National University) are ready to welcome students and parents to the counseling day - Photo: NGOC PHUONG
The festival was organized by Tuoi Tre newspaper in collaboration with the Department of Higher Education (Ministry of Education and Training), the General Department of Vocational Education (Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs), and the University of Technology (Ho Chi Minh City National University), as part of a series of admissions and career counseling programs in 2024.
MSc. Phan Buu Toan (Vice Principal of Saigon College of Tourism)
Record number of consulting booths
This year's Tuoi Tre newspaper's admissions and career counseling festival recorded a record number of consulting booths with nearly 250 booths from 120 educational institutions. In addition to providing admissions consulting information and a "strong" team ready to answer all questions for candidates, each university's consulting booth also had many attractive activities, including technology experiences, cultural exchanges, games... to enrich the festival.
This year, Saigon International University (SIU) introduced a robot named SIUBOT, researched and developed by the university’s SIU AI Lab. MSc. Cao Quang Tu, director of admissions at SIU, said that SIUBOT is a high-performance robotic platform designed for a wide range of multimodal expressive gestures and behaviors.
Candidates can ask questions about admissions and interact with SIUBOT. In addition, all faculties and majors have representatives at the fair to advise candidates, and students also have the opportunity to participate in special scholarship programs of the school.
Ms. Phan Diem Linh, in charge of career guidance - Asia-Europe Career Guidance, said that at the festival, the school's students and lecturers will bring a bartending experience with the highlight being the competition of making a giant glass of water.
You can watch the performances of bartenders, participate in the bottle tossing challenge - a difficult technique in the bartender industry. In addition, candidates can participate in photography experiences to better understand the activities in the multimedia communications profession.
MSc. Phan Buu Toan, vice principal of Saigon Tourism College, said that in addition to receiving career advice from teachers, students coming to Saigon Tourism College's booth can also participate in many interesting activities.
This year, the school organizes mini games to ask and answer questions about tourist destinations. Students with high scores can receive many gifts such as backpacks, suitcases, etc. There will also be fun games for students to experience applying skills when becoming a tour guide.
Some new programs of the school about study abroad projects in Switzerland and Japan will also be updated.
Many foreign schools
Hong Kong University is the first unit to attend the Tuoi Tre Newspaper's Admissions and Career Guidance Fair. Mr. Vu Hai Truong - Director of Undergraduate Admissions, Hong Kong University - said: "For the first time, we want parents and students to have more information about Hong Kong University, one of the prestigious universities in Asia with diverse and quality majors and training programs, as well as to give students more choices and study goals in the future."
The representative of the education department of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Ho Chi Minh City said that 20 Taiwanese universities will attend the festival, most of which are currently the top Taiwanese universities. Representatives of the admissions departments of the schools will come directly from Taiwan to Ho Chi Minh City to meet candidates at the festival, introducing study programs and scholarships for Vietnamese students.
In particular, this year, the Taiwan Education Consulting booth will bring a very new and very hot program called "International Industrial Talent Education Special Program" (INTENSE program). This is a training program according to the needs of businesses.
Vietnamese students studying this program will be exempted from tuition fees by the Taiwanese Ministry of Education, provided with an air ticket, and the company will provide a living allowance of NT$10,000/month. After graduation, students will be able to work for businesses in Taiwan.
Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics brings puppetry robots to the 2024 Admissions and Career Counseling Day - Photo: NGOC PHUONG
Technical consulting for chip and semiconductor industry
Up to now, a series of universities have announced completely new majors and training programs for the 2024 enrollment season.
Some universities that have traditionally had a strong economic sector will for the first time offer technology majors, while some universities that are famous for their social sciences and humanities have programs that offer engineering or economics majors.
In particular, for the first time, majors related to the chip and semiconductor industries will also be introduced by technology-strong schools during the admissions and career counseling fair.
In response to the "hot" demand to learn about new professions at the fair, Associate Professor Dr. Bui Hoai Thang - Head of Training Department of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (Ho Chi Minh City National University) - said that with "hot trend" majors, students have great job opportunities.
However, students need to learn carefully about the industry, evaluate their ability to study in terms of learning capacity, personal orientation and learn about the school's training orientation in terms of foundation or application to make the right decision.
Candidates should take advantage of the opportunity to meet many schools and educational institutions during the festival to make comparisons and contrasts.
Interest in the aviation operations management industry
Huynh Le Cat Tuong likes the field of flight operations management. Cat Tuong said that because the field of study is very specific, in the southern region, training is almost only available at the Vietnam Aviation Academy.
During the festival, the academy will have a consulting booth, so Cat Tuong is eager to attend to meet directly with the teachers and students of the academy to ask for more information about the major. Cat Tuong wants to know more about the school's training program, tuition fees and some policies for students when studying.
Bring questions to the festival
Le Quang Vinh (12th grade student at Tran Van Hoai High School, Tien Giang) wants to study math pedagogy. He has had a passion for math pedagogy since middle school, partly because he likes math, and partly because he wants to teach in class.
Coming to this festival, Quang Vinh wants to learn about the school's admission methods because in recent years, some teacher training schools have added their own exams or criteria.
As for Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan, after a period of researching different professions, the "most promising candidate" up to now for her is the law profession. Having been introduced to the law profession by some high school teachers, she found this job quite interesting and seemed to suit her abilities and personality.
However, Kim Ngan still has many concerns, not knowing what to study in this major at university, what are the opportunities for practice and work. In addition, which school should you study at that is suitable for your score and ability?
Kim Ngan said she will choose schools that offer law training at the festival to consult, hoping to have as many perspectives as possible.
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