Hanoi University of Science and Technology said that using buses can help reduce urban traffic congestion and protect the environment, while also helping students exercise. For students whose residence or destination is far from the bus stop, walking to the bus stop is a daily activity that helps them exercise lightly.

Taking the bus also helps save money and practice punctuality. “Public transport such as buses or trains have a certain travel time. When using these means of transport, we will know the travel time on our route. On average, there will be a bus every 20 - 30 minutes. Tracking the arrival time of the bus helps us practice punctuality to catch the bus we want, to reach the destination according to plan,” information on the website of Hanoi University of Science and Technology stated.

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Currently, there are a total of 17 bus stops near Hanoi University of Science and Technology. (Photo: HUST)

With the above benefits, in the 2024-2025 school year, Hanoi University of Science and Technology continues to encourage students to actively use buses to contribute to reducing traffic congestion, environmental pollution and self-training.

Students participating in the activities will be provided with evidence by the school as a basis for evaluating their training results for one of three criteria, including: Participating in propagating the Party's policies, the State's laws and policies, regulations of the place of residence, regulations and rules of the school recognized by the locality and the school; Participating in maintaining security and order, protecting the landscape and environment, civilized lifestyle in public places, promoting the beautiful image of the school recognized by the locality and the school; Participating in popular activities, learning about national cultural identity, local culture, school culture, etc.

The valedictorian of Hanoi University of Science and Technology achieved a perfect score: He was once so pressured that he burst into tears at his desk. Although he was one of the first two students to graduate from Hanoi University of Science and Technology with a perfect score of 4.0/4.0, Hieu admitted that there was a time when he was so pressured that he burst into tears at his desk.