The National Economics University (NEU) has received a certificate from Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation (FIBAA) for meeting its educational institution quality standards.
The National Economics University receives a certificate from Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation (FIBAA) for meeting its standard (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The National Economics University(NEU) has received a certificate from Foundation for International BusinessAdministration Accreditation (FIBAA) for meeting its educational institutionquality standards.
The accreditation is valid from March 6, 2024 to March 5,2030.
Besides NEU, two other higher education institutions in Vietnam have been accreditedby FIBAA, namely Ton Duc Thang University and Van Lang University.
♍ NEU is also one of the first universities in Vietnam tocomplete FIBAA's quality accreditation process with 100% of criteria meetingand exceeding standards such as quality of instructors, quality of studentservice, training programmes, practical applicability, quality of facilities,and services are evaluated by FIBAA with strict requirements.
The recognition has affirmed the success of the university inensuring and improving the quality of education, continuing to increase studentbenefits such as credit recognition and conversion, registration for highereducation at leading prestigious universities in the world, as well as jobopportunities in developed countries.
NEU has been grantedquality accreditation certificates by many international organisations, such asFIBAA and Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programmes (ACBSP). It is a member of a network of universities around the worldthat implements quality accreditation of educational institutions according tothe standards of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) of the US.
🔜 Up to now, the country has had 11 higher educationinstitutions recognised as meeting quality standards by international educationalquality accreditation organisations.
FIBAA is a quality assurance organisation of the Swissgovernment headquartered in Germany and Switzerland, carrying outaccreditation, evaluation, and development of organisations and educationprograms around the world in the fields of social and humanities, law, managementand economics. It is also a member of the European Association for QualityAssurance in Higher Education (ENQA), the European Higher Education QualityAssurance Register (EQAR), the European University Association (EUA), Centraland Eastern European Network of Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education(CEENQA) and International Network of Quality Assurance Agencies in HigherEducation (INQAAHE)./.
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