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Seven universities in Vietnam meet int'l accreditation standards

Seven Vietnamese universities meet international accreditation standards, according to the Quality Management Department of the Ministry of Education and Training.
Seven universities in Vietnam meet int'l accreditation standards ảnh 1Hanoi University of Science and Technology, one of seven Vietnamese universities that meet international accreditation standards,. (Photo: daihocoinline.edu.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Seven Vietnamese universitiesmeet international accreditation standards, according to the Quality ManagementDepartment of the Ministry of Education and Training.

The seven universities are the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology(under the Vietnam National University-HCM City); the University of Da Nang (Universityof Science and Technology); the Hanoi University of Science and Technology; theHanoi University of Civil Engineering; the University of Science (VietnamNational University-Hanoi); the Ho Chi Minh City based-Ton Duc Thang Universityand the International University (Vietnam National University-HCM City).

Meanwhile, 181 universities and colleges nationwide have met domesticeducational quality standards.

Earlier, the Vietnam National University-Hanoi and the Vietnam NationalUniversity-HCM City were named among the top 1,000 universities worldwideon the QS World University Rankings 2022 while Ton Duc Thang University wasranked in the top 1001-1200 and Hanoi University of Science and Technology wasnamed in the 1201 group.

Four Vietnamese universities entered the Impact Rankings 2021 byTimes Higher Education (THE), including Vietnam National University-Hanoi,which is ranked at number 401-600, Ton Duc Thang University (401-600), HanoiUniversity of Science and Technology (601-800), and Phenikaa University(801-1,000)./.
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