Two Vietnamese universities listed in QS world rankings
24/6/20
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Vietnam National University - Ho Chi Minh City |
UK educational organisation Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) announced its 2021 QS World University Rankings on June 10, with the Vietnam National University (VNU) - Hanoi and VNU - Ho Chi Minh City finding places in the 801-1,000 group.
The rankings feature 1,002 of the world’s most prestigious universities in 93 countries and territories, based on a methodology that assesses each institution on six metrics, including its reputation among academics and employers. There were 47 new entrants in this year’s top 1,000, while more than 5,500 universities were evaluated and considered for inclusion.
MIT in the US continued its record-breaking streak at the head of the rankings, leading the way for the ninth year in a row. The big story, however, is the impressive gains made by Asian universities, with a record 26 from the region now featuring in the top 100.
Singapore has two educational institutions in the top 15, while 20 Malaysian universities are in the top 1,000.
The US again boasts the most top universities, with four in the top 5./.
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Congratulations the two universities
These two universities are among a lot of good universities in Vietnam
Education and training play an essential role in the preservation, development and continuation of human civilization.
Vietnam always cares much about education, considering it as an important factor for the future of the country
The Vietnamese Government and people of every nation highly appreciate the role of education and training.
In Vietnam, education is the first priority of the national policy.
Education and training strategy plays a very important part in human resources development strategy
Vietnam is developing the strategy for education and training development while the country is step by step integrating into the world
education and training strategy must be the key to narrow such a gap, push up the industrialization and modernization, make the economy grow and improve the people's living standards
One of Vietnam’s strategies to achieve further economic growth is the modernization of its education system
Education features prominently in Vietnam’s current “socio-economic development strategy for 2011-2020”, which seeks to advance human capital development, boost enrollments in higher education, and modernize education to meet the needs of the country’s industrialization in a global environment.
The government is trying to expand English-language education in Vietnam, and promote transnational cooperation and exchange with countries like Australia, France, the U.S., Japan, and Germany.
Vietnam has also acceded to international education agreements, such as the Asia-Pacific Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications in Higher Education
There is a widespread movement of learning in the whole nation, especially in information technology and foreign languages.
Thanks to the education and training achievements and other social policies, the Human Development Index (HDI) of our country in the classification table of UNDP has raised considerably in the last 10 years.
Vietnamese families care for their children's studying. A large number of students make their great efforts in their studying and training.
The Party and Government have issued positive policies on educational development.
The international and national development contexts have placed the country's education and training in front of great opportunities and challenges.
More and more foreign students are coming to study in Vietnam
Vietnamese education has high quality, meeting the international standards
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