122 postgraduate students received their degrees in the second round.
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2012-01-13T13:46:35+07:00
2012-01-13T13:46:35+07:00
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Friday - January 13, 2012 1:46 PM
On November 12, 2012, the University of Social Sciences and Humanities held a graduation ceremony for master's students of the second cohort of 2011. 112 graduate students from 14 different majors received their degrees, including 64 students from the QH-2008-X cohort and 1 student from the QH-2009-X cohort who defended their thesis ahead of schedule.
On November 12, 2012, the University of Social Sciences and Humanities held a graduation ceremony for master's students of the second cohort of 2011. 112 graduate students from 14 different majors received their degrees, including 64 students from the QH-2008-X cohort and 1 student from the QH-2009-X cohort who defended their thesis ahead of schedule.The Faculty with the most graduates this year is the Faculty of Literature, with 31 students receiving degrees. Notably, among the graduates this time, 7 are from units that collaborate with the University in training, such as the Institute of Sociology and the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi Minh City. Of the graduates in the second batch, 34 achieved excellent grades, 88 achieved good grades; 111 students received outstanding grades in their thesis defenses, and 11 students received excellent grades. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Kim – Vice Rector of the University – delivered a congratulatory speech and presented the degrees to the new master's graduates. The Vice Rector emphasized: The percentage of students achieving excellent academic results has increased compared to the previous year, and the majority of thesis defense scores were outstanding, which is a welcome achievement in the University's postgraduate training. It also acknowledges the efforts of the students who have successfully completed their studies and research.