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STUDY IN VIETNAM

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🇻🇳 VN

Vietnam is an emerging destination for international students seeking high-quality education, affordable living costs, and a rich cultural experience. With its rapidly growing education sector and strong academic programs, studying in Vietnam offers students the chance to gain a global perspective while immersing themselves in Southeast Asia’s unique culture.

Admission Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent, Bachelor Degree for Master Degree

  • English language proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS for English-taught programs)

  • Application form and fee

  • Statement of purpose

  • Recommendation letters (if required)

Tuition Cost

Undergraduate

  • Public Universities: Tuition fees for international students typically range from VND 18 million to VND 100 million per year, which is approximately $760 to $4,300 USD.

  • Private Universities: Tuition fees can vary significantly, with some institutions charging between VND 55 million and VND 100 million per year, equivalent to about $2,400 to $4,300 USD

Postgraduate

  • Public Universities: For master's programs, tuition fees for international students generally range from VND 51 million to VND 75 million per year, which is approximately $2,200 to $3,200 USD.

  • Private Universities: Tuition fees for master's programs can be higher, ranging from VND 61.6 million to VND 70 million per year, or about $2,700 to $3,000 USD.

Additional Costs

  • Registration Fees: Some universities may charge registration fees ranging from VND 1 million to VND 20 million per year, approximately $40 to $860 USD.

  • Medical Insurance: International students are often required to have medical insurance, which can cost around VND 5.7 million per semester, or about $240 USD.

  • Other Fees: Additional costs may include uniform fees, meal plans, facility fees, and textbook fees, which can vary by institution.

Living Expenses

  • The cost of living in Vietnam is relatively affordable. Monthly expenses can range from VND 7 million to VND 30 million, or about $300 to $1,300 USD, depending on lifestyle choices.

Part-Time Jobs

  • International students in Vietnam can work part-time while studying, subject to visa regulations. Popular sectors for student jobs include hospitality, teaching English, and digital marketing.

Scholarships & Financial Aid

  • Many Vietnamese universities offer scholarships and financial aid to international students. For example, RMIT Vietnam provides scholarships that cover partial or full tuition fees for outstanding international students.

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