US-bound students being hit by “rampant” agent fraud in Vietnam
Families in Vietnam are falling victim to unscrupulous education agents charging for scholarships to US institutions, sources in the country have revealed.
Families in Vietnam are falling victim to unscrupulous education agents charging for scholarships to US institutions, sources in the country have revealed.
Vietnam’s Ministry of Education has started a collaboration with Cambridge University Press and Cambridge Assessment to support its education reform.
A new decree from the Vietnamese government will increase the allowed proportion of domestic students in international schools, in a move being viewed by experts as a bid to attract more foreign investment.
A decree has been drafted in Vietnam requiring foreign investors to have more capital to set up universities in the country. It will also uncap the proportion of Vietnamese primary and high-school students able to enrol in foreign-invested institutions.
Educational institutions in Vietnam have been directed to implement English as a second language on campuses, as the country aims to compete in the global marketplace.