Vietnam-Japan University, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, said that in addition to opening the Semiconductor Chip Technology major, the two remaining new majors are Global Innovation and Development and Automation.
The school representative said these majors aim to serve the need for high-quality human resources, meeting the strong development of technology and the digital economy.
The implementation of the Semiconductor Chip Technology training program at Vietnam Japan University is a strategic step to improve human resource capacity for the semiconductor industry in Vietnam. With thorough investment in training programs, teaching staff and facilities, the program is expected to contribute to the development of quality human resources for the semiconductor industry in the region.
The quota and tuition fees for each major and training program of Vietnam-Japan University in 2025 are as follows:
TT | Industry/Training Program | Target |
1 | Japanese Studies - BJS | 120 |
2 | Computer Science and Engineering - BCSE | 150 |
3 | Smart Mechatronics and Japanese Manufacturing - EMJM | 55 |
4 | Food and Health Technology - FTH | 55 |
5 | Smart and Sustainable Agriculture - ESAS | 20 |
6 | Global Innovation and Development - GDI (tentative) | 100 |
7 | Semiconductor Chip Technology - ESCT (expected) | 100 |
8 | Intelligent Control and Automation - EICA (tentative) | 100 |
9 | Civil Engineering - ECE | 50 |
Total | 750 |
Regarding the method, Vietnam - Japan University considers admission based on the results of the capacity assessment exam organized by Hanoi National University and Ho Chi Minh City, direct admission according to the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training and specific regulations of Hanoi National University, purely considering high school graduation exam scores or combining foreign language certificates, based on capacity records (record assessment and interview).
With the last method, candidates must achieve a profile and interview score of 60/100 points, and meet one of four conditions: have a high school transcript score of 7 or higher for two subjects in the group (except Foreign Language); a high school graduation foreign language exam score of 5 (for the Global Innovation and Development program, the score is 6.5); have an average score of 7 for 6 foreign language subjects or have a certificate.
For the Civil Engineering major, the school does not require foreign language requirements.
The school accepts applications for admission based on the competency assessment test scores until June 1; direct admission and competency records until June 5. Registration schedule for other methods is according to the Ministry's plan.
In 2024, the school's highest benchmark in 2024 is Japanese Studies with 21 points. Second is Computer Science and Engineering with 20.75. The remaining majors have the same benchmark of 20.
Source: https://tienphong.vn/them-mot-truong-dai-hoc-mo-nganh-cong-nghe-chip-ban-dan-post1730997.tpo
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