Prepare complete and correct admission documents as notified.
In the admission notice, the confirmation of admission sent to candidates, universities and colleges will have detailed notices about the documents new students need to prepare.
Typically, the required admission documents include:
+ University admission notice (original)
+ Student resume (admission profile)
+ High school transcript
+ Certificate of high school graduation exam results
+ Birth certificate (copy)
+ Identity card/citizen identification
+ 3x4 or 4x6 photo
+ Tuition fees paid in advance, health check-up certificate, policy identification certificate (if any),…

New students should note the following when preparing admission documents:
+ Admission notice must be original, graduation certificate must be original and copy (notarized).
+ The successful candidate's application must include all items, a photo with a stamp and confirmation from the local authority.
+ Transcripts must be notarized copies, can be copied from the high school attended.
+ For students admitted based on priority points (subject, region), they must submit a priority certificate. Policy identification certificate: ethnic minorities, children of martyrs, children of wounded/disabled soldiers (with notarized copy of wounded/disabled soldier card), certificate of poor household... used to consider tuition fee exemption.
+ Successful candidates must attend school according to the requirements stated in the school's admission notice. If they are 15 days late or more (from the date stated in the admission notice), without a valid reason, they will be considered as dropping out of school.
+ If students decide to stay at a boarding house, they need a temporary absence permit from the locality to register for temporary residence at the locality where they rent the boarding house.
Notes on accommodation and transportation for new students
New students need to determine where they will live and their primary means of transportation between home and school.
For students from the provinces, whose homes are far from school, it is often difficult to find a place to stay. Accommodations often have many different prices depending on factors such as location, amenities, safety, etc. Therefore, when looking for a place to stay, new students need to consider and weigh between finances and convenience when traveling to choose a place to stay that suits their needs.
In addition, before signing a rental contract, students should also carefully research the rental costs, electricity, water and other expenses, and talk to the landlord about the time factors (gate locking time, etc.). If there is a rental contract, students should carefully read and discuss with the landlord to protect their own rights.
Depending on the distance from home to school, the choice of means of transportation also changes. Students can choose the bus to save costs if the route is convenient, or use personal vehicles for comfort. However, regardless of the choice of vehicle, students must comply with traffic laws, pay attention to ensure safety for themselves and those around them.
Things to prepare for daily life
To facilitate daily living expenses, new students should open a bank account and have an ATM card. An ATM card is not only convenient for transferring and withdrawing money, but also helps students manage their expenses more effectively.
Spending, especially during the first years of school, will often have many high expenses (textbooks, tuition, accommodation, transportation, living expenses, etc.), so you should have a reasonable spending plan.
For household items, you can consider buying used items to save money. In addition to essential items such as stoves, bowls, chopsticks, pots, pans, blankets, pillows, mattresses, electric fans, etc., students need to prepare personal documents such as citizen identification, driver's license (if any), health insurance, etc. to ensure a new independent life.
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