Prof. Dr. Pham Hong Chuong (left) and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Huy Nhuong (right) awarded certificates of merit to the valedictorian on the morning of August 23 - Photo: NEU
Of the 4,612 graduates awarded degrees by the National Economics University in 2025, 49.78% graduated with honors and 35.88% graduated with distinction. If both honors and distinctions are included, the figure is 85.66%.
Notably, for the first time, the National Economics University has 6 valedictorians graduating with a perfect score of 4.0, including: Pham Thi Kim Ngan (management information systems), Nguyen Vu Quynh Anh (economics and urban management), To Ngoc Ha (logistics and supply chain management), Tran Thi Ngoc Hoai (business administration), Thieu Ngoc Mai (data science in economics and business), Ha Duong Huong Linh (international program integrated auditing).
Speaking at the ceremony, Associate Professor Dr. Bui Huy Nhuong - Director of the National Economics University, said that today's graduates have begun their journey to conquer knowledge in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, having to study online, away from the lecture hall, facing many difficulties and challenges.
But it was also those days that trained you to have a strong will, adaptability and the spirit to overcome difficulties.
Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Huy Nhuong - Director of National Economics University spoke at the ceremony - Photo: NEU
Mr. Nhuong believes that a university degree is not the end of the learning journey, but only the beginning of a long journey ahead. He reminded the new graduates to nurture the spirit of lifelong learning, maintain their courage and aspiration, dare to face challenges, difficulties and be responsible to society.
"Each individual's success is only truly meaningful when it is linked to the development of the community. No matter what career path you choose, whether it is to become an entrepreneur, a manager, a scientist, or any other job, you should work with conscience, integrity, and a spirit of service," he said.
In July 2025, the National Economics University issued a project to develop English as a second language in schools. The general goal of the project is to make English a tool used regularly in learning, teaching, research and working at this university.
Specific target, aiming for 100% of training programs to have at least 30% of subjects taught in English from 2028.
In particular, from 2030, students graduating from the National Economics University must achieve a minimum English level of B2 or equivalent to IELTS 6.0. The school currently requires a minimum IELTS 5.5, with programs in Vietnamese.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/6-thu-khoa-tot-nghiep-dai-hoc-kinh-te-quoc-dan-diem-tuyet-doi-4-0-20250823161744022.htm
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