Many majors are about to run out of quotas and close enrollment.
Some colleges have almost reached their enrollment targets. Master Ngo Thi Quynh Xuan, Principal of Saigon College of Tourism , informed that this year, the school will only enroll 4 majors. Of which, 3 majors including culinary arts, travel management and tour guiding have reached their quota and have stopped enrolling. "Currently, only hotel management is still enrolling, expected to end at the end of September," Master Xuan added.
According to Master Xuan, before, during and after the ceremony, the school will continue to increase online support for candidates and parents. "The school's consulting department is online on many social networking platforms such as TikTok, Facebook, Zalo. Parents and candidates can ask questions at any time, from the curriculum, uniforms to accommodation issues, all of which will be fully answered," Master Xuan shared.
Similarly, at Far East College, Ms. Phan Thi Le Thu, Vice Principal, said that the school will continue to enroll students during the holidays. "Some majors such as automobiles, nursing, and preschool education (in association with Tra Vinh University) only have 1-2 quotas left, so it is expected to stop enrolling students right after the September 2nd holiday. For other majors, the school will extend the enrollment period until September 10th," Ms. Thu said.
According to Master Thu, in addition to direct enrollment, the school also creates conditions for candidates to confirm their enrollment online: they only need to scan their documents, pay tuition, then the school will check and issue a student code. "In recent days, the number of candidates choosing to confirm online is quite high, especially those who live far away," Master Thu added.
Meanwhile, at Bach Viet Polytechnic College, Master Vu Van Dong, Head of the Faculty of Technology and Engineering, said that despite the holiday, the school still arranged staff to be on duty for admission. Candidates can come to submit their applications as usual. Currently, many majors of the school are still open for applications.
A candidate from the province asked a relative to register for the culinary arts major at Saigon College of Tourism.
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At the Ho Chi Minh City College of Economics and Technology, Master Nguyen Xuan Toan, Vice Principal of the school, said that the school's admissions department is still operating normally during the holiday. "We maintain direct consultation and receive admission applications. Currently, the number of candidates registering is concentrated in technical fields such as automotive technology, as well as service fields such as beauty care," Master Toan shared. The school plans to stop enrolling only when it meets the assigned quota.
Not only the College of Economics and Technology, Dai Viet Sai Gon College also recorded a large number of candidates coming to register for admission in the days before the holiday. Master Pham Thanh Binh, Director of the school's Center for Business Cooperation and Job Introduction, said that almost all colleges have to maintain enrollment activities during the holiday to support parents and candidates. "Since August 25, the school has received hundreds of applications every day, including Saturdays and Sundays. It is expected that the school will finish enrollment in September."
The school also publicly announced on its fanpage that the admissions department will work continuously from August 31 to September 2, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. In addition to direct registration, the school also offers an online registration channel via the website.
Meanwhile, Thu Duc College of Technology also announced that it will accept applications on holidays, including September 2. The school is open in the morning from 7:00 to 11:30 and in the afternoon from 13:00 to 17:00, creating conditions for candidates to register directly.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/nhieu-truong-cd-tuyen-sinh-xuyen-le-quoc-khanh-29-nganh-hot-het-chi-tieu-185250831175553877.htm
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