Hanoi University of Science and Technology. (Photo: hanoimoi.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Seven Vietnamese universities meet internationalaccreditation standards, according to the Ministry of Education and Training.
They are Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology under Vietnam National University (VNU)-Ho Chi Minh City, University ofScience and Technology under Da Nang University, Hanoi University ofScience and Technology (HUST), Hanoi University of Civil Engineering; University of Science under VNU-Hanoi, HCMCity based-Ton Duc Thang University and International University under VNU-HoChi Minh City.
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Vietnamese universities have earned greater reputation worldwide as more oftheir programmes have received recognition and higher rankings from theUK’s Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) this year.
The 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject cover a total of 51disciplines, grouped into five broad subject areas, namely Arts and Humanities,Engineering and Technology, Life Sciences and Medicine, Natural Sciences, andSocial Sciences and Management.
The VNU-Hanoi gained recognition in six specific subject areas. It wasplaced in the group of 351 – 400 in Mathematics; 501 – 550 in Computer Scienceand Information Systems; and 451 – 500 in Engineering – Civil and Structural;Physics and Astronomy; Business and Management Studies; and Engineering –Electrical and Electronic.
The HUST made it into five disciplines' rankings. The university was ranked inthe group of 301 – 350 in Engineering – Electrical and Electronic, Engineering– Mechanical, and Engineering – Civil and Structural, up 100 spots from theprevious ranking.
The university’s Computer Science and Information Systemsclimbed 150 places to rank in the group of 401 – 450.
Overall, HUST ranked No.1 in Vietnam and 36ꦺ0th worldwide in Engineering andTechnology./.
Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), a well-known UK-based education organisation, has announced that 12 Vietnamese schools have made it into the global rankings of the top 675 universities in the QS Asia University Rankings (AUR) 2022.
Seven Vietnamese universities meet international accreditation standards, according to the Quality Management Department of the Ministry of Education and Training.
The Vietnam National University – Hanoi (VNU) climbed 15 places to rank 944th in the latest Webometrics Ranking of World Universities, which was freshly announced by the Cybermetrics Lab, a member of the Spanish National Research Lab.
Vietnamese universities have earned greater reputation worldwide as more of their programmes have received recognition and higher rankings from the UK’s Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) this year.
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