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Answering questions from April 18 to 23, 2012

Tuesday - May 1, 2012 09:17
The Admissions Counseling Board of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) will answer questions from April 18 to 23, 2012.
The Admissions Counseling Board of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) will answer questions from April 18 to 23, 2012. I want to enroll in the bridging program for Office Management and Archival Studies at the university, but I don't know if the university holds an entrance exam and whether the degree awarded will be a part-time or full-time degree. I would appreciate it if you could clarify this for me. Thank you very much. Mr. Nguyen Van Hong – Training DepartmentIf you register for the continuing education program, upon graduation you will receive a part-time degree. For detailed information about this type of training, please contact the non-formal education department of the school at the following phone number: 04.38583957.I hold a college degree in journalism from Thuong Tin Television College in Hanoi and am currently working at a media agency. I am now interested in pursuing higher education (university and postgraduate) with a formal degree from the university. Therefore, I would like to know when and where I can participate in the part-time study program at the university. If I take the entrance exam, when will it be held, where will it take place, and what will the exam content be? I would greatly appreciate your response. Thank you very much! Mr. Nguyen Van Hong – Training DepartmentIf you enroll in a bridging program from college to university, upon graduation you will only receive a part-time degree. If you want to pursue a full-time university degree at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, your only option is to take the university entrance exam. If you would like more information about the part-time bridging program in Journalism, you can contact the non-full-time training department at the university at 04.38583957.Dear Admissions Committee, I am a student with a disability due to the effects of Agent Orange dioxin. I am currently being cared for at the Friendship Village of the Vietnam Veterans Association. My daily life and mobility are very difficult. I am a student at Dai Mo High School in Tu Liem District, Hanoi, and I have consistently achieved good academic results throughout my three years of high school. Therefore, I would like to ask the admissions committee if my case qualifies for direct admission to the school? And if so, what documents do I need to submit? Mr. Nguyen Van Hong – Training DepartmentYou can view the specific regulations regarding admission for disabled candidates at the following address: http://ussh.vnu.edu.vn/tuyen-thang-uu-tien-xet-tuyen-va-xet-tuyen-2012/5692. For more detailed guidance, please contact the University's admissions counseling department at 04.38585237 (ask for Mr. Hong) during business hours on weekdays.I'd like to ask, this year the Journalism program has Group A subjects, so what is the expected score for Group A in Journalism? Is it still 3 points above the minimum passing score? Mr. Nguyen Van Hong – Training DepartmentThe cutoff score for each major is determined based on the combined exam results of all candidates applying to that major. Therefore, it's currently impossible to make any predictions.I am currently working at a media agency and I would like to enroll in the Journalism and Communication program at your university on a part-time basis (in-service program). Therefore, I would like to ask where I need to register and when the registration period for the part-time Journalism program will be. Thank you very much! Mr. Nguyen Van Hong – Training DepartmentPlease contact the school's non-formal education department at 04.38583957 for more information.Dear teachers, I won third prize in the National Excellent Student Competition in Literature last school year. Will I be directly admitted to the Journalism department of your school? Thank you. Mr. Nguyen Van Hong – Training DepartmentAccording to the university's regulations, you will be admitted directly to the Journalism major. You can find more information about direct admission, priority admission, and regular admission at the following address: http://ussh.vnu.edu.vn/tuyen-thang-uu-tien-xet-tuyen-va-xet-tuyen-2012/5692.I would like to ask the professors and lecturers: I am currently a first-year student at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, majoring in History. Now I want to transfer to the History Education major. Is this possible? I would appreciate your answer. Thank you, professors and lecturers. Mr. Dinh Viet Hai – Training DepartmentIf your question is about transferring from the History major at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities to the History Education major at the University of Education, then my answer is as follows: You cannot transfer to the History Education major because both the University of Social Sciences and Humanities and the University of Education recruit students by major (the admission score is determined by major). From a school transfer perspective, you also cannot transfer because History and History Education are fundamentally two different majors, and transfers are only accepted for the same major. However, if you are interested in becoming a history teacher at the secondary school level, you should continue studying the regular History major and then have two possibilities: - Pursue a teaching certificate - Pursue a dual degree program in History and History Education (which may be offered from the next academic year). Good luck!Dear Professor, I would like to ask if your university allows students to attend another university simultaneously? Besides my interest in the Tourism program at your university, I also really like the Chinese language program at Hanoi University, so I would like to apply to your university this year and then apply to another university next year to study at both simultaneously. I would appreciate your advice. Thank you! Mr. Dinh Viet Hai – Training DepartmentI commend your proactive approach to learning. I hope you will take the entrance exam and be admitted to the Tourism and Travel Service Management program (since 2012, the former Tourism Studies program has been offered under this new name). According to the current training regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training and the Vietnam National University, Hanoi, students have the right to study two training programs simultaneously (there is no regulation regarding studying at two universities at the same time as before). However, at the Vietnam National University, Hanoi, the current regulations only allow students to study two training programs simultaneously for programs belonging to member universities of the Vietnam National University, Hanoi. Therefore, next year, if you are a student of the University and wish to apply to the Chinese Language program at the University of Hanoi, you will have to follow the university and college admission regulations, specifically, you will have to submit an application to the Training Department for the Rector to consider and decide whether or not to allow you to take the exam.I am currently a student at this university. Sir, I would like to ask if the university allows students to retake entrance exams for other departments within the same university or for other universities? Thank you, sir! Mr. Dinh Viet Hai – Training DepartmentAccording to the university and college admissions regulations, if you wish to retake the entrance exam for a different major within the University or another university, you should submit an application clearly stating your desire, the reason for retaking the exam, and your current academic situation, and then seek the opinion of the Dean of the Faculty. Afterward, you should submit this application to the Training Department (meet with Mr. Nguyen Van Hong). The Training Department will report to the Board of Directors for a decision. If you take the university entrance exam without written permission from the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, your participation will violate the admissions regulations. Therefore, the most important thing is that you immediately complete the procedure to request permission to take the university entrance exam as instructed above.I am currently a first-year student at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Faculty of Archival and Office Management. I am interested in pursuing a double degree in Oriental Studies, specializing in Korean Studies. Could you please explain the requirements I need to meet? And if there is an entrance exam, what subjects will I be tested on? Thank you very much! Mr. Nguyen Van Hong – Training DepartmentCurrently, the university only offers dual degree programs in English and Chinese from the University of Foreign Languages ​​- VNU Hanoi, and in Tourism Studies. The Oriental Studies program does not yet have a dual degree program, so you cannot register for it at this time.Dear teachers, I am currently in 12th grade and this year I am applying to the Psychology Department at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities. I noticed in the university's international cooperation section that we have partnerships with universities in France, the US, and Shude University in Taiwan. So, I would like to ask if, besides Shude University, the University of Social Sciences and Humanities has any other partnerships with universities in Taiwan? I also noticed that psychology students often choose to study in France. Does this mean that the education in Taiwan is not as good as in France? I have traveled to both France and Taiwan, and I feel that I would be more suited to Taiwan. If I am accepted, I will try to win a scholarship to study abroad, but since most psychology students go to France, I am currently a little hesitant. Additionally, I would like to ask about the scholarship system at our university. I would greatly appreciate your answers, teachers. Thank you! Mr. Dinh Viet Hai – Training DepartmentYou're probably aware of the university's international collaborations, but we haven't yet collaborated with Taiwan or France on bachelor's degree programs. Psychology students often study in France because the university has had a 11-year partnership with the Francophone University Organization (AUF) for this program, not because France offers better training. Regarding scholarships, these are primarily funded by organizations and countries that cooperate with Vietnam and the university. We invite you to continue asking questions.HERE.

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