On August 8, the National Economics University held a graduation ceremony for nearly 800 bachelors of the High Quality program, POHE (career-applied education program) and Business Analysis.

16 students who were valedictorians of all majors graduated with honors, the highest of which was Nguyen Dinh Nguyen Khoi, from the High Quality Auditing class, with a GPA of 3.98/4.0.

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Prof. Dr. Pham Hong Chuong, President of National Economics University (Photo: NEU)

At the graduation ceremony, in front of the new graduates, Professor Pham Hong Chuong advised his students that success is not a destination but a journey.

“Today, you have completed your four-year university journey, opening up a new horizon with many opportunities, challenges, and experiences waiting ahead. You have demonstrated your mettle and inner strength to complete the program, accumulating more knowledge and skills.”

In the future, Professor Pham Hong Chuong hopes that students can creatively apply the knowledge and skills they have learned to practical work and life, and at the same time be independent in thinking, turn challenges and difficulties into opportunities, assert themselves and create good life values ​​for themselves and the community.

"I hope that wherever you are, you will always be successful, have aspirations and ambitions on your future path to become entrepreneurial citizens," said Mr. Chuong.

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School leaders award certificates to valedictorians (Photo: NEU)

The POHE program was launched at the National Economics University in early 2005 with the aim of improving students' professional capacity by developing training programs that focus on the needs of the labor market.

Meanwhile, the high-quality program is taught and studied in both Vietnamese and English. The modules studied and taught in English account for 30% of the total credits of the entire course. Currently, this program has 16 training majors.

Only nearly 9% of Hanoi Medical University students graduated with honors . Of the more than 1,100 students graduating from Hanoi Medical University this year, only 97 achieved honors, accounting for 8.79%. No student graduated with Distinction.