Welcome candidates and readers to the online supplementary university entrance exam counseling program for 2012, organized by the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, this morning, August 20, 2012.Reference:
As of 9:30 AM this morning, we have received over 240 questions. However, many questions are repetitive in content, and the sheer number of questions means we will only answer some directly. The rest will be grouped into thematic sections for a general response.
- Ask: "Dear teachers, I scored 17.5 and want to apply for the Anthropology major. What are my chances of getting accepted?"Answer: The question above doesn't specify which subject group the candidate is taking the exam in, so I can't answer directly. If the candidate is taking the D subject group, a score of 17.5 is sufficient for them to apply for supplementary admission to all 8 majors with supplementary admissions at the University."
- Ask:How are candidates who meet the minimum score but are not admitted to their first choice transferred to majors with remaining slots? Does the university automatically transfer them to a major with remaining slots, or do they have to register for supplementary admissions?- Answer: On August 13, 2012, the school posted an announcement on this website regarding changes to the supplementary admission process in accordance with the guidelines of the Ministry of Education and Training. According to this announcement, the school will not automatically transfer the preferences of candidates who were not admitted to their first choice but who submit supplementary applications. Details of these announcements can be found here:
- Ask:The fact that the review period ends after the supplementary admission deadline affects the decision to register for supplementary admission. Is it possible to change supplementary application preferences after the review results are available?- Answer: The school will complete the re-evaluation process (expected) on August 27, 2012. In case the re-evaluation results change, the school will immediately issue a new exam results slip to the candidate so they can register for supplementary admissions. If the re-evaluation is not completed before the deadline for supplementary admissions, the school will provide specific instructions to each candidate in accordance with regulations and ensuring the candidate's rights are protected. - Question:Dear Teachers, My child took the entrance exam for the Tourism and Travel Service Management major (Block D) and was short 20.5 points, specifically 0.5 points. I have submitted an application for a review of the exam results at the University of Foreign Languages – Vietnam National University, Hanoi. If the review results increase the 0.5 points, will my child be admitted? How will information sharing between the University of Foreign Languages and the University of Social Sciences and Humanities be handled? I understand that the University of Foreign Languages started sending score reports on August 13th. If the review results change, will the university send another report, or what will happen? Thank you, Teachers.- Answer: If the review results are higher and the candidate meets the required score, they will be admitted under the post-review admission category. In that case, the University of Foreign Languages will notify the University of Social Sciences and Humanities of the results to summon the additional admitted candidates.
- Ask:According to the school's website, the application for the XTBS (Student Admission for Specialized Programs) only includes the exam results slip and priority documents, if any. Could you please tell me if I only need the exam results slip when submitting my application, or are there any other documents required for the XTBS application to be considered?- Answer: Please carefully review the school's supplementary admission announcement here (LINK). According to that, in addition to the exam results notification and an envelope with your full name, address, and phone number, if you are eligible for priority consideration, you must also include a certificate proving your eligibility. - Question:I would like to see the list of candidates for the supplementary admissions. Where can I find it? If the notification is sent by mail, what is the application fee I need to pay?- Answer: Please take a look.The list of additional applicants is here.When you send your supplementary application by mail, ask the postal worker where you are sending it for instructions on how to transfer the application fee. - Question:I haven't received my results yet, can I still proceed with the application? Thank you!- Answer: The exam results notification is the most important part of the supplementary application dossier. If you haven't received the notification, you cannot submit your application. If you haven't received it, you should proactively inquire at the place where you submitted your application.
- Ask:I want to register for the History Education program at the University of Education. Should I apply to the University of Social Sciences and Humanities or the University of Education as my second choice? And does the University of Education accept candidates from Zone 1?- Answer: You should submit your supplementary application to the University of Social Sciences and Humanities. The University of Education accepts applications from candidates in Zone 1. - Question:Is it permissible to submit two score reports for two different departments within the same university? If the university selects candidates from highest to lowest scores, and there are multiple candidates with the same score for the final spot, how will the university determine the selection process?- Answer: You are entitled to apply for supplementary admission to two different majors at the University. Please note that you must submit the original score report. When multiple candidates have the same score, the university will determine the cutoff score based on the supplementary admission quota for that major. - Question:I would like to ask if applications for the second round of admissions will be considered after the application deadline or from the time they are received? And what criteria will the departments use to evaluate second-round applications?- Answer: After the application deadline (4 PM, August 29, 2012), the school will consider supplementary applications. Applications submitted early or on the deadline are equally valid for admission consideration. The criteria for consideration are based on the scores achieved by the applicant in each subject group and the announced quota for that group in the major the applicant applied for. In cases where multiple applicants have the same score for the last available slot, the school will consider the total quota for the major. - Question:Are there any bonus points awarded during the admission process?- Answer: The announced admission scores for supplementary applications are for candidates from Region 3 and high school students. Other candidates will receive bonus points according to the current admission regulations. - Question:Can the department add more slots if candidates have the same score, or can it add even more slots altogether? I would greatly appreciate your answer.- Answer: As mentioned above, the school will consider the total enrollment quota for that major. - Question:Dear teachers, what kind of jobs can I get after graduating from the Linguistics and Sino-Vietnamese Studies department? I recently took the C-block exam for International Studies and scored 19.5. Could you please tell me how high my chances of getting accepted are?Regarding the career prospects for students of the Faculty of Linguistics and the Han Nom Studies major, you can find information on the website of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, especially,Admissions counseling session, March 24, 2012During this consultation, we provided very thorough advice regarding your question about the Linguistics and Sino-Vietnamese Studies majors. Generally speaking, both are linguistic sciences; however, while Linguistics focuses on the general aspects of linguistics as a science, Sino-Vietnamese Studies delves deeply into the Sino-Vietnamese heritage, knowledge of Sino-Vietnamese studies, and practical fields and careers related to this heritage. It's not advisable to predict your chances of admission until the deadline for supplementary applications has passed. - Question:I want to transfer to the Linguistics department. Could you tell me how high my chances of being accepted in the supplementary admissions process are? The departments also use a ranking system for supplementary admissions. If I'm not accepted, can I transfer to another department if I meet the requirements?- Answer: The school updates the list of supplementary admissions applicants on its website daily. Based on the announced supplementary admission quotas, candidates can see their position on the admissions list. However, please note that the last few days see a surge in applications, so your position may change. If you feel you have little chance of being admitted, you should withdraw your application and apply for supplementary admission to another major or school. The school does not automatically transfer a candidate's supplementary admission application. - Question:Regarding the supplementary application review on August 10th, it was noted that candidates who withdraw their application for major A at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities can still apply for major B at the same university if they wish and within the permitted timeframe. Therefore, if major A does not meet the minimum score for major B, students can transfer to major B if there are still vacancies, or the selection process will be based on scores from highest to lowest among other candidates.- Answer: Please note that the school does not automatically transfer application files to candidates. As announced, the deadline for withdrawing supplementary application files is August 27th. During this time, if you find that you have not been admitted to the major you applied for, you can withdraw your application and apply to another major at the school that still has available slots. - Question:Dear teachers! I recently took the exam and scored 18 points (after addition), which is not enough to get into the Literature major. I have submitted an appeal. While waiting until August 31st, can I apply for admission to the Classical Chinese Studies or Literature major? And what are my chances of being accepted if the scores are ranked from highest to lowest?- Answer: With your exam results, you are eligible to apply for admission to the Sino-Vietnamese Studies program at the university. After the application period ends, the university will select candidates based on scores from highest to lowest, so it's not yet possible to know your chances of admission. Question:Dear teachers, I want to apply to your university as my second choice, but I'm afraid my score won't be high enough. The application deadline is the 29th; will I know if I've been accepted or rejected by then? The deadline for the University of Culture is September 7th. If I don't get accepted, will I have time to withdraw my application and apply to that university?Answer: All candidates whose exam results exceed the minimum college admission score set by the Ministry of Education and Training will receive two identical exam result certificates. Therefore, you can apply to two majors or two schools simultaneously, instead of having to wait to withdraw your submitted application. For candidates applying for supplementary admission to the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, the registration list will be updated daily on the University's website, and candidates have the right to withdraw their applications until 4:00 PM on August 27, 2012. You can view the detailed announcement of the 2012 supplementary admission at the following address:http://ussh.vnu.edu.vn/xet-tuyen-bo-sung-dai-hoc-nam-2012/6277Ask:I submitted my appeal application to the admissions committee, but now I have received my exam results certificate. So, I would like to ask, when the school announces the appeal results, if my exam score increases, will I receive a certificate confirming my appeal score? Thank you very much!Answer: All candidates who were not admitted but whose exam results meet or exceed the minimum college admission score set by the Ministry of Education and Training will be issued two identical exam result certificates. For candidates requesting a review of their exam results, if there is a change in the results, the University will reprint a new exam result certificate for the candidate immediately after the review results are announced. Candidates will receive the new review result certificate at the Training Department, University of Social Sciences and Humanities. Question:Does the XTBS program prioritize candidates who applied to the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities? If I submit my XTBS application early, what are my chances compared to applying later?Answer: All candidates who took the university entrance exam using the Ministry of Education and Training's common exam can submit applications for supplementary admission to the remaining vacancies in the programs at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities. Since the number of admitted candidates is determined from highest to lowest scores until all vacancies are filled, submitting applications early or late makes no difference. Question:If I'm admitted, will I be able to transfer to another department later?Answer: If you have already been admitted to a program at the university, you cannot transfer to another program. However, if you meet the eligibility requirements for admission to the high-quality training programs, strategic mission programs, or clinical psychology programs as announced by the university, you may apply. Details of the admission announcement for high-quality training programs, strategic mission programs, or clinical psychology programs can be found below.here. Ask:Dear teachers, I would like to ask about the admission results for candidates under Resolution 30a/2008/NQ-CP. Have the results been released yet? When will they be available? And where can I view them? I previously saw a news item stating that the results would be announced on August 20th, but I haven't seen anything yet. I would appreciate your clarification. Thank you.Answer: The school is awaiting the conclusion from the Vietnam National University, Hanoi regarding the supplementary knowledge for candidates under Resolution 30a/2008/NQ-CP before announcing the results to the candidates. It is expected that the Vietnam National University, Hanoi will issue guidance on this matter tomorrow afternoon, August 21, 2012. After that, the school will inform the candidates.
1. What do students majoring in Linguistics study?Linguistics students learn: - Knowledge and skills in linguistic research, Vietnamese linguistics, the Vietnamese language and culture, and the languages of ethnic minorities in Vietnam and the region. - Knowledge and skills to teach linguistics, Vietnamese linguistics, the Vietnamese language and culture to Vietnamese and foreign speakers. - Knowledge and skills in compiling reference books on Vietnamese or other languages (language teaching books, grammar books, explanatory dictionaries, bilingual dictionaries, encyclopedic dictionaries, etc.). - Knowledge and skills in drafting, editing, publishing, and media journalism. - Knowledge and skills related to the application of language in economics (marketing, advertising), information technology (computer languages), and medicine (rehabilitation for speech disorders, etc.). You can find more information about the Department of Linguistics on the Department's website.ngonnguhoc.org 2. What jobs can Linguistics graduates do after graduation?Graduates with a degree in Linguistics can pursue a wide range of careers, the most common of which include: - Research in linguistics, the Vietnamese language, and the languages of ethnic groups in Vietnam and the region. - Teaching linguistics and Vietnamese linguistics at universities. - Teaching Vietnamese language and culture to foreigners. - Teaching literature and Vietnamese language at secondary schools. - Working as editors at publishing houses; editors and reporters for newspapers and media organizations. - And many other jobs related to language and culture in cultural, educational, administrative, and business organizations…3. Where can Linguistics graduates find employment after graduation?Graduates in Linguistics can work in a variety of organizations. Below are some of the organizations that commonly recruit linguistics graduates: - Institute of Linguistics, Institute of Dictionaries and Encyclopedias, Vietnam Institute of Social Sciences Information, Ho Chi Minh City Branch of the Institute of Social Sciences, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Institute of Cryptography… - Faculty of Linguistics, Faculty of Vietnamese Studies and Vietnamese Language of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi; faculties of Literature and Vietnamese Studies of teacher training universities, foreign language universities, and many other universities nationwide. - Publishing houses such as Education, Labor, Women, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Hanoi Pedagogical University… - Press and media agencies such as: Vietnam News Agency (VNA), Vietnam Television, Voice of Vietnam, newspapers such as Nhan Dan, Hanoi Moi, Lao Dong, Labor and Social Affairs…; other central and local press and media agencies. - Colleges, vocational schools, junior high schools and high schools, etc.4. How does the International-Level Bachelor of Linguistics program differ from other programs?Currently, the Faculty of Linguistics only offers a Bachelor of Linguistics program at an international level. This program is an improved version of the high-quality program, enhanced in both duration and content. Students participating in this program: - In their first year, they focus on studying English at the University of Foreign Languages (Vietnam National University, Hanoi). - From their second year onwards, they study their specialized subjects at the Faculty of Linguistics: approximately 50% of the specialized subjects are taught in English (or bilingually in English and Vietnamese). - Their graduation thesis is written in English. Students enrolled in this program also receive more advantages than other training programs: - They are awarded scholarships and financial support for scientific research, practical internships, and graduation thesis work more than other systems; - They focus on English language study for one year at the University of Foreign Languages to achieve an IELTS 5.5 standard, and after four years of study, they achieve an IELTS 6.0 standard; - They are taught by excellent professors from Vietnam and abroad, with many subjects taught in English; - After graduation, they are given priority in applying for postgraduate studies in Vietnam or abroad.5. What is the employment situation for Linguistics graduates after graduation?- According to a survey conducted by the School's Political and Student Affairs Department among 69 students of the K48 cohort in the Faculty of Linguistics: 100% of graduates found employment one year after graduation, with over 70% working in fields directly related to or connected to their specialization. Students can refer to this information.The employment situation of students from the Faculty of Foreign Languages compared to other faculties here..
Ask:I want to transfer to the Linguistics department. Could you tell me how high my chances of being accepted in the supplementary admissions process are? The departments also use a ranking system for supplementary admissions. If I'm not accepted, can I transfer to another department if I meet the requirements?Answer: The school updates the list of supplementary admissions applicants on its website daily. Based on the announced supplementary admission quotas, candidates can easily find out if they have been admitted. If you feel you are unlikely to be admitted, you can withdraw your application to apply for a different major. The school does not automatically transfer a candidate's supplementary admission application. Question:I took the C-block exam to apply to university. I scored 14.75 points. I'm in Zone 1, priority group 1. What do I need to prepare when submitting my application? What are my chances of getting into the Sociology major? Thank you.Answer: In your case, your total score, including priority points, is 18.5. Therefore, you are eligible to apply for admission to the Sociology program. However, it's impossible to say for sure whether you'll be admitted. You should check the supplementary admission list on the university's website to see your ranking. Question:Dear teacher! I am a discharged soldier. This year I took the exam at your school. I scored 16.5 in area 2... Before the exam, I was officially classified as a priority candidate (category 03). However, when I entered the exam room, the examiner gave me an exam card but nothing changed... So, am I still eligible for priority candidate category 03? And with 19 points (including priority points), will I be eligible for a position in history or Han Nom?Answer: Please note that discharged soldiers must have served for at least 18 months, and their discharge date must not be more than 18 months prior to the exam date to be eligible for priority consideration. If the "Eligibility" section on your exam card is blank, you will not receive priority points. Please contact the school's admissions department at 0946631686 to verify this.
1. I scored 18 points (including priority points) on the C-block exam but failed my first choice. I want to apply for the supplementary admission to the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, majoring in Cultural Studies. What are my chances of being accepted? Thank you.With the above exam results, you are eligible for supplementary admission to the Faculty of History. The Cultural Studies major (as you asked) is one of the five undergraduate majors offered by the Faculty of History. After completing all the required courses in general knowledge, specialized fields, and some specialized subjects, students choosing the Cultural Studies major, through the basic modules of the major, will gain in-depth knowledge on: the concept of culture, trends in cultural research throughout history, schools of cultural research and the cultural history of humanity, as well as new perspectives on modern culture; the process of cultural contact and exchange in Vietnamese history in relation to Vietnam's geo-political, geo-economic, and geo-social position, thereby clearly defining the form, content, and results of the contact and exchange process in Vietnamese cultural history; The course covers fundamental concepts of sociology in general and cultural sociology in particular, as well as specific skills and research methods of sociology in studying cultural issues of traditional and contemporary Vietnamese society. It introduces several theories of urban and urban culture research, both domestic and international, the basic characteristics of urban and urban culture in the historical development of Vietnam, and provides an initial understanding and assessment of urban and urban culture in Vietnam within modern society. Elective courses in this major offer students the opportunity to delve deeper into specific values or new research on culture, such as: Comprehensive studies of human beings and culture; Cultural regions in Vietnam and theories of cultural zoning; The process and characteristics of folk culture, identifying types of folk culture in everyday life, and examining the relationship between these types and their impact on social life. The characteristics and processes of various forms of religion and belief in Vietnam, as well as the characteristics of festivals and their evolution in modern society; the characteristics of Vietnamese culture in relation to the environment; the formation and socio-economic structure of traditional Vietnamese villages and the environment of Vietnamese village culture. Exploring the elements of Vietnamese village culture to identify its characteristics, its revival, and its transformations in contemporary Vietnamese rural life. 2.I scored 21 points on the university entrance exam but didn't get into the International Studies department! I want to apply to the History department. Is there a good chance of getting in? If not, are there any other departments with better chances of getting in? My friend scored 19.5 points on the exam, totaling 21 points including bonus points, but didn't get into the International Studies program. My friend wants to study at the university, so could you please advise which program she should choose when applying? Dear teachers, my friend scored 21 points (including bonus points) on the International Studies entrance exam. She wants to study History Education at the same university. What are her chances of getting accepted? I would greatly appreciate your reply. Thank you very much.This year, the History Department is accepting second-choice applications from candidates with 18 points or more in Group C and 17 points or more in Group D. You didn't specify whether your score was in Group C or Group D, but with your results, you are fully eligible for this round of admissions. Among the undergraduate programs offered by the History Department, there is a specialization that somewhat aligns with your aspirations: World History. The courses taught by the World History Department help students accumulate fundamental and systematic knowledge about the formation and development of human society during the ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary periods; and fundamental and systematic knowledge about the history, economic, political, and cultural achievements of Northeast Asian and Southeast Asian countries. Issues of trade relations in the South China Sea region during the ancient and medieval periods, socio-political doctrines in ancient and medieval China, the formation and development of the European East India Companies and their impact on Asia in the 16th-17th centuries, modernization and reform movements in Asia in the 19th-20th centuries, US foreign policy after World War II, the formation and development of the European Union (EU), modern capitalism, characteristics of international relations after the Cold War… and methods of studying and researching world history. 3.I scored 18.5 points on the C-block entrance exam for the Academy of Public Administration but didn't get accepted. Now I want to submit a second-choice application to the History department or the Anthropology department (with an admission score of 18). Is there a chance I'll get accepted?With the above exam results, you are eligible for supplementary admission to the Faculty of History. After completing all the required courses in general knowledge, specialized knowledge, subject-specific knowledge, and some specialized subjects, students in the Faculty of History will be able to choose one of five training specializations offered by the Faculty: Vietnamese History, World History, Cultural Studies, History of the Communist Party of Vietnam, and Archaeology.
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