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249 students received their master's degrees in the second batch of 2011.

Tuesday - August 9, 2011 21:53
On August 9th, the University of Social Sciences and Humanities held the second master's degree awarding ceremony of 2011 for 249 graduate students from 31 training programs of the university. Among the graduates in this batch were 172 students from the QH-2007-X cohort, 59 students from previous cohorts, and 18 students from the QH-2008-X cohort who defended their theses ahead of schedule.
On August 9th, the University of Social Sciences and Humanities held the second master's degree awarding ceremony of 2011 for 249 graduate students from 31 training programs of the university. Among the graduates in this batch were 172 students from the QH-2007-X cohort, 59 students from previous cohorts, and 18 students from the QH-2008-X cohort who defended their theses ahead of schedule.The Faculty with the highest number of graduates in this batch is the Faculty of Literature with 35 students. Of the students awarded degrees in the second batch this year, 70 students received excellent grades, 176 received good grades, and 3 received average grades. 206 students achieved excellent grades in their thesis defenses, 37 received good grades, and 6 received average grades; notably, no students received average grades. Significantly, among the graduates in this batch, 38 are from units that collaborate with the University in training, namely the Institute of Science and Technology Policy and the University of Social Sciences and Humanities - VNU-HCM.On behalf of the school's leadership, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Kim - Vice Rector of the school - congratulated and presented diplomas to the new master's graduates. On this occasion, the school also awarded certificates of merit from the Rector and prizes to 6 students of the QH-2007-X cohort who achieved high academic results.

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