VietNamNet Bridge – Twenty-three universities and colleges will
have their enrolment quotas cut by between 10 and 100 per cent because of
failures to meet required conditions on lecturers and facilities, the Ministry
of Education and Training has announced.
The move aims to ensure training
quality as well as equality in admissions between public and private
universities and colleges.
Most universities slated for such
cuts are public schools.
The HCM City Industrial
University, which tops the list of schools having the deepest cut in enrolment
quotas, will be allowed to enroll 7,500 students this year, compared to last
year's target of 17,505 students.
The Mekong University suffered a
120 per cent admission cut, while the HCM City University of Food Industry will
be allowed to admit 4,000 students this year, half of its target set last year.
Source: VNS
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