Asia breakthroughs in the world's best university rankings

The top 10 universities ranking the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) last year continued to hold their positions this year, despite some disturbances. .


Shanghai 2016 confirmed that Harvard is the world's No. 1 school. Stanford continued to be No. 2, while the University of California (Berkeley) and Cambridge won the next position.

Eight of the top 10 universities in the US rankings. Only Oxford and Cambridge are two UK schools. Even in the top 20, there is only one university in England: University College London (No. 17), a Swiss university.

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (No. 19) and Tokyo University (Japan) in 20th place.

Asia has made new breakthroughs in this year's rankings as the first universities in China and Singapore are in the top 100. China's Tsinghua University is the best university in the country with the second place. 58, while Singapore National University is the top candidate with 83rd place.

At No. 19, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich was the top European school in this ranking, while the Danish University of Copenhagen (# 31) surpassed Pierre & Marie Curie (39th) in France. No. 2 in Europe excluding the United Kingdom. The University of Melbourne is No. 40 is Australia's best school.

The 500 universities in this ranking are evaluated based on six criteria, including the number of award-winning lecturers, the number of posts in prestigious journals such as Nature and Science.

ARWU ratings are published annually since 2013 by the Shanghai Ranking Consultancy. This ranking gives another perspective on the world's best universities compared to the Times Higher Education rankings - also one of the most prestigious rankings today.

The best university ranking in America in 2018

US News and World Report has announced the best university rankings in the United States in 2018. More than 1,800 universities in the United States are ranked in this list.


In the list of the National Universities (Large and Large-Scale Institutional Schools) with 312 top-tier institutions, 191 public schools 114 private non-profits and 7 profit-making private schools.

Topped by Princeton University. This is a private school founded in 1746 and is also one of the four oldest universities in the United States. Princeton University is home to many American politicians, including former Presidents Woodrow Wilson and James Madison. In addition, Princeton University is home to nine billionaires and 35 Nobel laureates.

The university has a total of 5,394 students. The tuition fee of Princeton University in 2018 - 2019 is $ 47,140. In addition, Princeton University is also ranked first in "Best Value Schools" and "Undergraduate Teaching."

Ranked No. 2 is Harvard University. The school was founded in 1636. The school has a total student enrollment of 6,766. Between 2018 and 2019, school fees are $ 50,420.

Columbia University (with 6,192 students, $ 59,430 in 2018 - 2019), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (4,547 students, $ 51,832 in 2018 - 2019) The University of Chicago has a total enrollment of 6,264 students, $ 57,006 is 2018 - 2019, Yale University has 5,746 students, $ 53,430 is 2018 - 2019)

In particular, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is considered to be the best place for students considering the criteria for post-graduation employment.

Of the top 25 schools in the National Universities, only three are public schools: the University of California, Los Angeles; University of California, Berkeley; The University of Virginia is on the list.

This is also the first time the University of California, Los Angeles through the University of California, Berkeley became the number one school in the public schools in the United States.

Of the 11 best public schools in the United States, five are in the University of California.

The list of the 11 best public schools in the United States includes:

#1. University of California, Los Angeles

#2. University of California, Berkeley

# 3. University of Virginia

# 4. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

# 5. University of California, Santa Barbara

# 5. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

# 6. University of California, Irvine

# 7. Georgia Institute of Technology

# 8. University of Florida

# 9. William & Mary University

# 10. University of California, Davis

A reputable university professor speaks out about dating Brad Pitt


Neri Oxman, a beautiful professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has denied rumors she is dating actor Brad Pitt after two people are said to be having sex with each other for a short time. The New York Times reported earlier this year


Pitt and Oxman met in an architectural project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she is a professor of Communication Arts and Sciences at the School Communications Laboratory. Oxman is also a designer, an architect.

Despite rejecting a love affair with Brad Pitt, the female professor admits she is seeking to work with a male cast member on a project.

"He brings together all the elements of fashion and classics - the things that cinema needs," she commented on Brad Pitt.

Oxman is dating William A. Ackman, who is famous for spending more than $ 90 million on a penthouse located in one of Manhattan's super-large buildings.

A friend of Brad Pitt also confirmed that they are just friends, but "she is very impressed."

About being rumored to date, actor Oxman admits she does not mind, but is happy to hear rumors from earlier this year. A former Israeli army lieutenant said she often left the lab - where paparazzi are usually waiting - with several books meant to promote scientific research.

The thing that was her priority was the gold recorder Voyager, a large gold and nickel plated material mounted on two Voyager 1 and 2 ships, which were released from Earth in 1977. It serves as a messenger. Bringing selected images and materials of the Earth, human culture across the universe, in the hope that someday, an extraterrestrial civilization will be able to receive it. The second item that she deliberately gives the paparazzi to grab is the book Feynman Lectures Physics

In an interview with W Magazine in 2017, Oxman used Brad Pitt and his good friend George Clooney as an example of the trend toward reverence for male symbols.

Asked if she thought masculinity was the only problem in architecture, Oxman said: "For the same reason, we have both Brad Pitt and George Clooneys. Adapting the patterns is one of human nature. "

"That idiosyncrasy is useful for general awareness of heroism. But it's not only true in architecture, it's true in the music industry, as well as in the women who work in the theater, even with film directors. This is not just a disease of architecture. It is a phenomenon of human culture and the way we develop prejudices and perceptions. "

Where personality education is top priority

Develop your strengths

New Zealanders usually start their studies on their birthdays rather than waiting for the opening.

The way to organize classes in Kiwi is very special, does not focus on the type of knowledge that is based on the ability of each student and divided into small groups.


Thanks to that, the good kids will not feel bored learning. Those who are trying harder will not be disappointed with themselves but discouraged.

The motto of the school is that students must learn other skills when they are out and have fun. Therefore, doing homework is not recommended.

"Of course, there will be students who find it difficult to study at school. Career orientation for these students is very important and so you still feel good to society. As in Jayden's elementary school, there are grandparents retiring to school as volunteers to read with little children reading slowly, "she said.

New Zealand students are encouraged to develop their passions. Most of New Zealand's elementary and secondary schools apply Strength-based Learning, which is based on the strengths of individual students.

This means that if students are confident of their ability in any field (music, painting, sports, information technology, cooking, photography ...) and personal ability to be discovered, the confidence that will spread to the lifestyle, behavior in society and the study of other subjects.

Lien shared that Jayden was a witness. When I spend a lot of time and passion for the music, I also worry about the unbalanced balance of other activities that are essential for life such as learning about culture, sports, cooking, going out with family. family and friends and so on

But to school, Jayden also demonstrated his ability in many other subjects such as Math, Literature, Badminton ...

Personality education is a top priority

A good example of the preference for early childhood skills and habits for New Zealand children is the eight characteristics and ethical values ​​applied in primary schools in New Zealand.

In 1 year there are 4 semesters, each one will apply a moral value.During the responsibility term, students will learn songs with the Responsibility theme. Writings, poems, drawings are also on this topic. The duration of the 8 to 10 week session is always to promote responsibility, responsibility for yourself, school, class, and so on.

When Jayden was in high school, the report sent to her parents weekly that she received was not a report of academic performance but a report of the school's sense and behavior.

This report contains items that assess Jayden's rapport with his peers, his attention to classroom work, Jayden's sense of responsibility for assignments and assignments, leadership, and self-control. They are learning and working in school.

"New Zealand respects young people who are committed to integrating into the community. They appreciate talent, but also encourage humility. "

The teacher is your friend.

There is one more thing that she is very close to being a New Zealand teacher who appreciates the students. They create conditions for students to have their say, respecting the views of young people.

There are freezing days, snow and rain, and I see the principal and vice principal of Jayden College standing outside in the street to help students pass safely. Almost every day they stand like that. They try to learn and memorize each student's name. They listened to the kids talking about headless things, but they remembered the next day and they asked the children about the story they had heard. Such small things really made me so moved.

In grade six, Jayden went camping with his friends for a week without a parent. Laws do not bring the phone, do not call home. On the third day, she received a message from a teacher in charge. She said she only wanted to tell her parents that Jayden was homesick and a bit "moody." But she said parents do not worry because she was sitting with Jayden one evening.

Ms. Lien recalled: "When he came back, Jayden told me that she had lured her out of the lawn. The girls lay on the grass and looked up at the starry sky. She told Jayden to text her, telling her she was homesick. If you miss mom, just tell her and she'll text you and read your mother's message. "

New Zealand's education has succeeded in becoming the world's number one provider of future skills for young people. For Lien, the greatest success is to build a cohesive and humane society where each profession is respected, where each individual is happy with his or her work, , ethnicity, religion as Lien family are always welcome.

Employment opportunities and settle in Victoria, Canada

Participating in the Victorian Education Festival, students will have the opportunity to learn more about the program and policy of settlement in Canada.


The '8th Canadian Education Fair' will be held at the AIT Study Abroad Office. The event took place at 13:30 - 17:00 Saturday, 29 September at the Tulip Room, 2nd floor, East, Rex Hotel, 141 Nguyen Hue, District 1, HCMC; 9h - 12h30 Sunday, September 30 at Ballroom B, Hilton Hotel, 1 Le Thanh Tong, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi.

Representatives of the AIT Study Abroad Advisory Board said the event will provide parents and students with information about Canadian education programs and policies. Attending the event, students will have the opportunity to receive a CAD 10,000 scholarship from the University of Victoria; The student visa package is worth $ 10 million.

Participants in the event included the following: Greater Victoria School District, Qualicum School District, Saanich School District, University of Victoria; Ms. Vu Nhu Quynh - Canadian Immigration Consultant - full member of the Immigration Canada Council (ICCRC Registration No: R518744); Ms. Nguyen Yen Ngoc - former staff of the Consulate of Canada - AIT Hanoi immigration office specialists.

Highlights of Victoria City

Victoria is the capital city of the province of British Columbia (Canada), very close to Vancouver (Canada) and Seattle (USA). Victoria has a population of approximately 86,000 with an area of ​​19.47 square kilometers, the seventh largest population in Canada. These are the strengths that help the city grow economically and culturally, attract tourism and study abroad, promising opportunities for international students.

The city has mild and cool weather with average winter rainfall about 8.5 cm, in the summer about 1.8 cm. Summer is not hot, the wind blows cool; Evening may be cold as autumn; winter not too harsh, no snow. Climate conditions well meet human health.

Victoria is beautiful with transportation system, health, convenient schools, modern, famous places and attractions, attracting many tourists in and out. As a result, it is one of the highest rated cities in the world.

Employment opportunities and settle in Canada

With the beauty of the same level of development, Victoria is a city attracts a large number of international students to study, settle and work. The city is promoting diversified and sustainable economy, creating more jobs for people living and working here.

Victoria is also one of the cities with the second highest legal residence in Canada and is supported by the provincial government's residency program. After studying in this city, students will be offered the opportunity to stay for one to three years, if the skills and expertise meet the requirements of the employer.

After working here, students also have the opportunity to apply for permanent residence, will be high. With a policy of attracting talents, many international students have come to Victoria to study and wish to settle here.

Quality training and some prestigious schools

Alongside the beauty and open opportunities, the quality of training at Victorian schools has made this city the choice of many students - students from around the world.

The University of British Columbia and the City of Victoria have adopted a number of high quality international education programs, including International Baccalaureate (IB), Advanced Placement (AP), and Student Activation and Enhancement. .

Studying in a professional international environment like Victoria will give students the opportunity to access other international learning environments such as the UK, USA and France.

British Columbia is also implementing a number of policies to attract international students, offering full scholarships and English language support to international students. This will be an opportunity for students to study in a desirable international environment.

Some high schools and universities that you should refer to when you study in Victoria are: Victoria University, Greater Victoria School District, Qualicum School District, Saanich School District ...

Scholarships at the 'StudyUSA Study Tour'


Students and students will be provided with questions related to study abroad, meeting with school representatives ... or receiving full scholarships.


Over the past 10 years, Capstone Vietnam has been making great efforts to provide advice and advice to tens of thousands of Vietnamese students who successfully completed their dream of studying. Capstone continues to provide quality information to parents as well as students at the "Study USAA 2018 Study".

The event will be held at 14h30 - 18h30, on 30/9, at Rex Hotel 141 Nguyen Hue, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City; at 15h - 19h, on 2/10, at the Novotel 36 Bach Dang Hotel, Hai Chau District, Da Nang; 15h - 19h, Oct. 4, at Nam Cuong Hotel 47 Lach Tray, Ngo Quyen, Hai Phong; and 14h30 - 18h30, 6/10, at the Hilton, 1 Le Thanh Tong, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi.

4 benefits for attending the "Study in US Universities and Colleges 2018":

More than 40 prestigious colleges and universities in the US and hundreds of different majors: All Capstone Vietnam partners are regional accredited institutions. Capstone's partner schools are carefully selected based on important criteria such as prestigious training programs, state-of-the-art facilities, advanced facilities, safe and comfortable environments, and student development. overview.

Meet directly with school representatives and receive free mentoring from more than 500 Capstone partner schools: For students planning to attend the spring semester, this is the most appropriate time to learn about the Make timely and timely submissions to your desired school.

When attending the exhibition, you will not only interact directly with the representatives of the schools but will also be consulted by more than 500 partner schools. This opportunity will help you avoid the most up-to-date, up-to-date information about the school, find out about the variety of programs, degrees, opportunities to receive scholarships (up to 100%) and Responds to personal concerns when choosing a suitable school.

Answer the questions of parents and students: you are thoroughly advised all inquiries accurately and fully on the US study instead of the time spent searching between the "sea of ​​information" is unknown. clear Respect for scholarship conditions, successful interviews, financial proofs ... to practical things such as living, living ... will be answered in detail and dedicated by the rich experience.

In addition, if you are concerned about the application procedures and visa interviews, representatives of the US Consulate and the Embassy will directly guide the necessary procedures for all students to attend. attendance.

Attractive offers for guests:

Parents and students attending the exhibition will receive a $ 150 visa consultation fee; Free consultation of more than 500 partner schools of Capstone Vietnam; American Airlines International Flight Assistance; $ 500,000 American Airlines ticket voucher. In addition, you have the opportunity to receive a lucky ticket to the United States; 100% scholarships to study in the US; advice on EB5 settlement and other countries

CIMB Group grants scholarship program for ASEAN students

Students of accounting, economics, finance, law ... have the opportunity to receive full scholarships at many universities around the world.


In the academic year 2018-2019, students also have the opportunity to receive "ASEAN Scholarships" from CIMB Bank. The Group is offering full scholarships to students in countries where its headquarters are located in Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia and the Philippines. Scholarships are available for a variety of professions such as Accounting, Economics, Finance, Law, Chemistry, Engineering, etc. The scholarship recipients can choose any university in the world. CIMB will pay all tuition fees, living expenses, airfare, other related expenses.

To select young talents that fit the criteria of the scholarship, applicants must pass five rounds of examination. All applications will be carefully screened by the CIMB Group, who meet the requirements will go online. CIMB representatives will provide an interview based on their expertise and the need to study at university to better understand the future direction of the applicant. Next, you will be invited to a two-day short-term training program and finally an interview with the senior management of the group in Malaysia.

In addition to the 100% financial support, students can practice at CIMB's post-graduation offices, participate in ASEAN's community initiatives. Through this, young people can improve their experience of life, international exchange, increase their cultural understanding and have attractive career opportunities. In addition, practical projects help you to accumulate useful knowledge when applying to work. Access to new cultures also equips students with the flexibility to adapt to changing environments.

As a leading conglomerate in ASEAN, CIMB not only shares the responsibility of investing in the economic development of the host countries but also actively looking for talented factors contributing to the development of the region. CIMB has been cultivating young talents in various fields through "ASEAN Scholarships" for many years. See more information here.

International education exhibition in USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand

At the event on October 12 in Ho Chi Minh City, students can directly exchange questions with representatives from schools from four countries.


The choice of which country to study depends on personal qualities, education, industry, family ties, financial conditions and, most importantly, the purpose of the entire study abroad program. What is. That is the note of Ms. Nguyen Hong Ha, Director StudyLink Study and Study English.

To get the best answer to the question "should you choose to study in any country", students can participate in international study exhibitions in the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand (high school, college ). The event will take place from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm Friday, October 12th at Kim Do Hotel, 133 Nguyen Hue Street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, HCMC.

At the exhibition, parents and students can interact directly with representatives of high schools, colleges, universities from four countries to know the input conditions, learn the industry in accordance with interests and Especially to grasp the scholarship opportunities.

In addition, there is a talk on "Strategies for attracting international talent of New Zealand" with the participation of Consul General of New Zealand and the Visa Laws of Australia. September 27 - Financial exemption. These two seminars promise to open up interesting information for those who are interested in studying in New Zealand and study in Australia.

Study abroad - To develop comprehensive education

- The United States is a comprehensive education and is closely monitoring students. The learning environment here is dynamic, stimulating creativity.

- The education system is flexible, open, rich in study and intensive training, especially in new fields, so there is always a suitable choice for every student.

- Students can work more in the school 20 hours per week and the school assists students to find internships.

- Allows students to stay in the United States for up to 3 years (OPT program).

Study in Canada - Opportunity to settle down after graduation

- Cost of living and tuition in Canada is lower than in the US, UK, Australia.

- Students are allowed to work 20 hours per week during the semester and 40 hours per week during the vacation.

- Canada is a peaceful and non-racial country with one in five immigrants.

- Graduates are allowed to work 1-3 years depending on their study time.

- Canada has developed a Study Direct Stream (SDS) program that allows students to be exempted from financial proof and the visa processing process will be handled very quickly.

Studying in Australia - a diversified industry and a leader in technology

- Cost of living and tuition is lower than the US and UK.

- Moderate climate, similar to Vietnam.

- Large Vietnamese community (about 200,000) in all cities.

- There are seven Australian universities in the top 100 universities in the world.

- Students are allowed to work extra 40 hours two weeks and work full time during holidays (It is very easy to find extra work and practice).

- The Australian Government offers a variety of scholarships and financial aid to international students of up to $ 250 million annually. In addition, there are also student loan packages for excellent students.

Some of Australia's most popular sectors include: natural sciences, mathematics, engineering, social sciences and medicine.

- It is possible to apply for a visa for spouse, children accompanying or accompanying guardian. Spouses are allowed to work full-time in Australia.

- Graduates are granted work permits for 2-4 years and have the opportunity to settle under short, medium or long-term skill shortages.

- From September 27, 2018, Vietnamese students will be exempted from financial aid when applying for a student visa to most Australian schools, from general education to postgraduate.Study abroad in New Zealand - Attract international talent

- New Zealand is the second most peaceful country in the world (according to the Global Peace Index 2017)

- New Zealand people are gentle and friendly.

- Education meets international standards. There are five New Zealand universities in the top 300 in the world.

- The cost of studying in New Zealand is lower than the US, UK, Australia, Canada

- There are many scholarships to study in New Zealand.

- Students are allowed to work up to a maximum of 20 hours per week during their studies and full-time during the holidays.

- Students pursuing a PhD program are entitled to the same tuition fee as native students and are entitled to full-time work during their studies.

- Relatives can go as guardian or visit.

- Graduates may apply for a work visa of up to 3 years (stay depending on the course and location of the student's school) and apply for a skilled worker.

- Students can bring their spouse / children with whom they are allowed to work full time and their children receive free education as local students (depending on grade level).

Attending the "International Study Tour of the United States of America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand" on 12/10 in HCM City and signing a study agreement from 12th October to 30th November will be free of registration. Attendance at schools, visa assistance or 100% visa fees (depending on country). In addition, customers also have the opportunity to receive valuable gifts such as tablet, smartphone, bluetooth headset, rechargeable battery, backpack StudyLink ...

Troubleshooting Common Questions About Studying in the UK


You have to determine du học Anh quốc? The following problems will help you to resolve the question questions.

1. What are the strengths, English proficiency for studying in the UK?

The requirements for study abroad, the level of English for study abroad depends on the course you want to register. As follows:

- Pre-university: requires students to finish grade 11 and have a grade point average of 6.5 or higher, English IELTS 5.5 or other English certificates are recognized at the equivalent level.

- University Courses: Students are required to finish the 12th grade and have a grade point average of 6.5 or higher, English IELTS 6.0 (no skill below 5.5).

- Master course: University degree with a minimum GPA of 6.5 or above, English language with an IELTS score of 6.5. Some majors require 2-3 years of work experience.

The above requirements are general in nature, and may vary depending on the specific school or course.

2. What should I prepare for admission, visa application and how long does it take?

Preparation should be made as soon as possible, at least 1-2 months prior to admission. Admission requirements:

- Application form of the school

- The transcript of the nearest course certificate

- Certificate of Foreign Language (IELTS, TOEFL ...)

- A copy of passport

At the master's degree level requires additional:

- Personal statement

- 1-2 letters of recommendation from the teacher at the university where the student was studying or a letter from the place of employment.

According to the application visa will be considered within 15 working days from the date of submission. Visa applications should include:

- Passport for a long time

- 1 photo 4x6

- Bank deposit book with total amount including tuition fee and living allowance, minimum stay in bank for 1 month.

- Some translated personal documents: Household registration book, identification card, property ownership document (if any)

In addition, some preparation costs for the application process such as visa fees paid to the embassy, ​​advance deposit for the school, bank transfer fees, airfares.

3. How to apply for a scholarship?

There are a number of scholarships available to international students who wish to study in the UK. The scholarship application will normally be considered on the following factors:

- Students receive an offer from the school

- Based on the application documents with the transcript, foreign language skills

- Based on other achievements that students achieve

- Based on the letter of application (depending on the school)

- Based on the field of study and the scholarship policy

Applications for scholarships should be submitted early because scholarships are usually due by the end of the 3-4 month period.

4. What housing models are available to students?

Students choose one of the following models when studying abroad:

- At the dorm: Most dormitories in the university are located near the teaching area, very convenient for students in learning, living. There are many types of rooms such as standard single room, single room ... with different prices for students to choose. Living in the student dormitory will really experience the student life, conditions for exchanges with students from other countries. The environment is safe and students must follow the rules of the residence.

- At home: With this model, students can choose their own room, their area will be wider, shared kitchen with some people in the same area and can freely cook as desired. . If you know how to spend, students can save on living expenses. If students do not choose a home near the school, the student will have to pay for transportation and public transit.

- Homestay: This is a model where international students have opportunities to meet and exchange with people, life and culture of the country to study. Moreover, there are conditions for developing foreign languages, learning how to adapt to new habitats. Students also need to follow their own family rules.

5. What advice can Vietnamese students make to adapt quickly to new environment and culture, avoid cultural shocks in the new?

In order to limit cultural differences and adapt to the new environment, pupils in the planning of their study abroad should actively seek information on people, life and culture. will come.

Talk, talk to the people you are learning to have a realistic feel and be ready for situations that can be faced when dealing with difficulties. Join a counseling session organized by a school, an educational counseling center.

If you need help, do not hesitate to contact the international student support department to request or contact the student counseling center.

Singapore Education System


Primary education:

There are two phases, the Foundation Stage: Grades 1 through 4, and the Orientation Stage, which consists of Years 5 and 6. At the end of Year 6, Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE).

High school:

Based on the results of the PSLE test, students will be enrolled in one of the following high school programs: "Express", "Normal," or "Normal."

Express: a four-year program that prepares students to take the General Certificate of Education (O-level) Ordinary Exam.

Normal: A four-year program that prepares students for the N-Level exam. Students can take one more year to prepare for the O-level exam. Normal (Academic) and Normal (Technical).Pre University:

University preparatory program: prepare students for university in Singapore. Two to three year program for GCE A-level certification.

Vocational colleges:

The program of the college-based training program lasts for 3 years with a variety of courses including engineering, business, accounting, hospitality, communications, biotechnology, marine, nursing .... The school accepts students based on O-Level, A-Level or ITE (Institute of Technical Education) scores.

In Singapore, there are five vocational colleges: Nanyang Polytechnic, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Republic Polytechnic, Singapore Polytechnic, Temasek Polytechnic

Vocational College graduates can be transferred to universities in Singapore or abroad (eg Australia) to earn a bachelor's degree.

Institute of Technology (ITE): The technical academy accepts students based on O-Level or N-Level results. For a two-year program, students will be awarded the "National ITE Certificate". There are 10 ITE schools in Singapore. ITE graduates are equipped with the skills they need to meet the job requirements. Or after graduation, students can continue to study at vocational colleges or universities.

University:

There are four universities in Singapore, of which two public universities are Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and National University of Singapore (NUS) which offer Bachelor, Sy, with over 20,000 students.

Singapore Management University (SMU), founded in 2000, teaches mainly business and management courses. This is a private university, funded by the Singapore government. And finally, SIM University (UniSIM), founded in 2006.

However, there are more than 10 private institutions in Singapore, offering undergraduate and graduate programs

Studying in Korea, why not?

Often when thinking about going to study, most of you will think of European countries and choose the famous schools. What about Korea, the beautiful country famous romance by the movie? Here are some reasons why you should study in Korea.


Selected students and lecturers - The Seoul National University (SNU) in Korea will apply a new learning system, allowing students to choose their own curriculum and instructors. The system consists of three programs: independent study, independent reading and independent study.

In independent study, students are selected subjects that are not in the curriculum of the school and then grouped into students with similar interests, then the group will find teachers in or outside the school to teach.The independent reading program encourages students to read, discuss, and report on the results of the book. In the independent study program, students are funded according to the study plan. The university will strengthen the requirement for teaching assistants to help students study and study.

The English language curriculum will also be innovative. The school will group students according to the TEPS score (which is required in the entrance examination) to make teaching more effective. - Korean students will not have to buy textbooks \

The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has created a system for students to borrow textbooks. The library will allow schools to borrow books for students from the beginning to the end of the school year.

Currently in South Korea, elementary and middle school students receive free textbooks. However, high school students still have to buy books.

The Ministry of Education of Korea came up with this idea to limit the book pricing rights of publishers. The book lending system is considered a practical and positive option as it helps to reduce the burden on students and parents in today's difficult economy.

The United States is one of the countries adopting this policy. Local education offices or schools hold the books and lends to students at the beginning of each term.

Should international students hope for a free loan?

Opportunity to receive 40% scholarship ...

Chung Nam is 110km south of Seoul, the school is recognized by the Ministry of Education as the province's main school. It is also one of the few leading universities in advanced teaching. Each year the school spends about 50 scholarships for students with good academic performance. The University has a wide range of specializations such as tourism and hospitality management, advertising - public relations (PR), business administration, international trade, multimedia science, real processing technology. products, interior design ...

In 2009, the university has launched a joint training program with the Vietnam National University of Social Sciences and Humanities (HUT). Therefore, it has implemented the scholarship program with the reduction of 40% tuition fee for students (tuition fees are about 3,500-5,000 USD / year. + The dormitory costs about $ 3,000 per year.

To be eligible for a scholarship, applicants must meet the following qualifications: Graduated from high school (when enrolled in a university) or graduated from a university (participating in a master's program). In addition, candidates must complete 300 Korean language courses at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (or TOPIK Certificate of Level C, KLPT Certificate of Korean Proficiency). The scholarship application will be received from 30.6. If approved, applicants will start attending the course in Korea on September 5, 2009.

Korean Government Scholarships

To undertake master's and doctoral training in all disciplines, with a priority in science and technology. The training program will be 3 years for a master's degree (1 year of Korean language + 2 years of specialization) and 4 years of doctoral degree (1 year of Korean and 3 years of study and doctoral dissertation). In addition to the free tuition fee, applicants will be provided with round-trip airfare, monthly allowance ...

To qualify for this scholarship, applicants must meet certain minimum requirements: age under 40 (as of 1.9.2009), GPA of 7.5 or above; TOPIK, TOEFL, TEPS or IELTS certificates meet the general standard of study abroad. Application forms include a written commitment to the NIIED (International Development Education Institute) of some scholarship requirements; two letters of recommendation, copies of graduation certificates (or transcripts) bachelor's or master's degree. In addition, application form for scholarship, resume and 2 photos 4x6cm.

Beautiful land with many famous tourist places

As a Korean student, you also have the opportunity to know the beauty of this country. The scenery that you used to love on Korean movies now you will be witnessed and watched. Also, if you try, you will learn a lot from Korean culture.

Belgian education system

The Belgian education system is divided into two parts: Pre-higher Education and Higher Education.
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General education includes elementary and secondary schools. He started school in elementary school when he was 6 years old. After 6 years of study here, if passed the graduation exam, students will have a Graduation Certificate (Getuigscrift van Lager Onderwijs). Upon completion of elementary school, at age 12, students will study in secondary schools. Curriculum in these schools lasts for 6 years. Before graduation, students must pass an exam and receive a Diploma of Secondary Education (Diplopma van Secundair Onderwijs).

In addition to the regular secondary schools, the Belgian education system also has specialized secondary schools such as the School of the Arts (KSO), specialized in technical subjects (TSO), vocational schools (BSO) Study programs at seven-year BSO and students will graduate at the age of 19; At the professional schools (CDO), students will study part time, the duration of the programs is 3 years (starting at the age of 15 and ending at the age of 18).General secondary schools for students aged 12-18, divided into four branches: ASO (conventional); TSO (Technical); KSO (Arts) and Scope (Vocational Training). Each of these branches is divided into 3 phases, each lasting for 2 years. Students can learn as many subjects as possible during their basic education in the first two years. From the 3rd and 4th year of high school, students can choose to study at ASO, TSO, KSO or BSO. In the fifth or sixth year, students will receive an apprenticeship or continue their education at a higher level. At the age of 15 and 16, students can take part in a part-time education program from 1 day per week up to 15 weeks per year while they can sign a contract of study or study in Belgium. Two types, University and Hogescholen. Students can convert the curriculum between these two types. Entrance exams are available only in construction, architecture, medicine, marine and art. Attending other disciplines, students do not have to pass the entrance examination. Hogescholen schools offer three-year and long-term courses of four to five years. Short-term courses prepare students for careers in industry, commerce, agriculture, health and nursing, social work, teacher, information and applied arts. Long-term courses are divided into two phases; Each phase lasts for at least 2 years, focusing on the specializations that the short courses offer. There are 29 Hogescholen schools and 6 universities in Belgium. It will take 4, 5, 6 or even 7 years to get a degree, which is dependent on the student's training. Both the University and the Hogescholen School offer undergraduate programs.

GD in the university is divided into 4 stages. Stage 1 HS can be obtained by Kandidat after completing the basic course in 2 to 3 years. In the fields of Philosophy, Theology and Law, students are awarded Baclaurenus degrees. Phase 2 requires students to study for another 2 to 3 years, with the award of this stage as Licentiaat, which allows students to find jobs or do research. At stage 3, students can earn a degree and be allowed to teach many subjects in high school at the same time or after the completion of the second stage. Phase 4 is the phases of Ph.D. Ph.D. degrees will be given to students who will be protected by their doctoral dissertation after two years of undergraduate degrees (eg Licentiaat). Or, in some cases, a Hogescholen diploma. can be accepted.

Chinese education system

China has long been known as one of the world's oldest and most cultured countries. Nowadays, China is well-known as a thriving economy and technology and a high quality education and training that is really practical to the economic and social development. Association of Vietnam. Therefore, more and more Vietnamese students come to study in China.


China's education system consists of three levels: primary, secondary and higher education (college, university and postgraduate).

Elementary school lasts for 6 years and is compulsory education compulsory.

+ High school includes high school and vocational secondary school. Senior high school is 6 years of middle and high school. Three years of vocational training are provided by three types of schools: Professional Intermediate, Technical and Vocational Training.

Higher education usually consists of four different professions, run by state and private schools.

Education in China is changing in line with developed countries. State-owned universities must also self-finance and no longer be subsidized by the state. The quality of education and methods have also changed in line with the development of the Chinese economy. China now accepts a large number of international students to study languages ​​and other science and socio-economic studies. In most universities, the academic and academic conditions of the students are as good as in the developed world.

The advantage of Russian education


The background of the Russia, the background platform from the Sa hoàng Piot Đệ Nhất from the first 18, the development under the past of the past of the first, that is the new education is a educational platform training science, engineering, y dược and business.

More than 50,000 Vietnamese students have been trained in the Soviet Union, and nowadays, keeping the weight of the functions in most of our establishments and offices. After the following Opportunity and Tanzania relan, from the last 90, the education background Russia has been fine and developed by the current, safe as more with the regular people of Europe and We. Show students currently are students for the rating is:

- Economy, bank.

- Next to business and business

- Information information

- Science course (oper, reason, in, atomic atomical ..)

- Pharmacy

- Categories of queue, mine, traffic, petroleum ...

Therefore, with the countries are often the point of many overseas students studying abroad when studying in the UK, Australia, Singapore, USA, Japan, Germany ... study abroad has many advantages such as:

- Not an over any language exex to get to learn.

- Not need to be clear.

- Low cost (average $ 2,500 per year, $ 2300 living expenses - 5 years in Russia only).

- Level of Russian is international.

- Procedure, simple. Theo đây khi bạn hợp lệ được hợp lệ với thời gian trung bình be longer than one month. Applying for a visa for Russia does not require interviews and is much easier than in the US, UK and other European countries.

10 BENEFITS FOR OVERSEAS STUDY IN A LONG TIME

Learning a new language abroad is one of the most rewarding things you can do: it's great for your brain (yes, bilingual is really a good thing), great for Your confidence and also great for your career. However, becoming proficient is not easy, and the more you invest in it, the better you can integrate into a new language - use it every day in many different situations - your ability Your goal will be higher.


Here are the ten most important benefits of studying abroad for a long time:

1. YOU WILL BE SUCCESSFUL

There is no secret here: The longer you study abroad, the more proficient you will be. Through a combination of daily classes and real-life interaction (every day for several months), you will notice significant improvements in your language skills and confidence.

2. YOUR SURPRISE WILL INCREASE

Not only will your communication skills be enhanced: One of the biggest benefits of living abroad is that your confidence will also increase. Moving to another culture, getting to know new friends, and managing your budgets will help you become a confident and independent world traveler.

3. YOU WILL KNOW HOW MUCH LOCAL

There is a difference between learning a language and actually living the same language. When you spend a long time in another country, you pick up individual things, local idioms, and a much more standardized accent. You will learn to speak like a native speaker, recognize the hidden meaning and understand the language and body gestures characteristic of culture. The more you know the local jargon, the deeper you connect with your new home.

4. YOU WILL BE REALIZING YOU IN A NEW LIFE

Studying abroad for a week or two will give you a glimpse of another culture, but staying in a longer period of time allows you to completely integrate yourself into your lifestyle. the country where you study. You will learn to see the world in a new light as you discover every aspect of your new home away from your familiar home. When you only study for a few weeks, you may have to leave as soon as the bartender starts to remember your name and know what you usually call every morning. Long-term students will have the time to look for a perfect cafe, order pizza at home in the evenings wandering on Netflix and know who to call to book a table. Late breakfast is extremely delicious.

5. YOU MAY HAVE MUCH MORE TIME TO DISCOVER

Marking done on the destinations and activities on your wishlist will be a little easier for those studying abroad for more than a few weeks. After all, there are a lot of things you can see on weekends. Long-term students benefit from inter-school holidays, meaning they have more time to explore their new city and beyond. It also means that your friends and family can visit you - and you can take them on a tour as a native.

6. YOU WILL START YOUR BUSINESS

Ask any graduate student: The world out there is a lot of competition. People are looking for something that will make their CV stand out. Adding to your profile the ability to master a language is the gateway to your career dreams. Beyond bilingualism, your time abroad will also help you develop a cross-cultural skill system that companies around the world are looking for in the hiring process.

7. YOUR FUTURE SHOULD BE BECOME MORE

Long-term programs give you the flexibility to try the future careers of your choice. Many courses allow you to test your language skills through internships and special instructional requirements. You will be able to experience real-life work experience while gaining international work experience to supplement your CV.

8. YOU WILL BE CERTIFICATE OF THE THIRD-PARTY FOREIGN LANGUAGE

Universities and employers will want to see official proof of your language proficiency. By studying abroad for a long period of time, you will have time to study towards internationally recognized language exams, which will help you achieve your academic and career goals in the future. hybrid.

9. YOU WILL BE BECOME A SMARTER

That's a fact: Learning a language makes you smarter, more empathic etc. The ability to solve problems, work multitasking and decision-making skills all become easier when Your brain is faster and more capable of cognition.

10. YOU WILL IMPROVE YOUR SPEAKING SKILLS

Language learners become even more keen communicators even in their native language. When you learn a language, you are - either consciously or unconsciously - pondering the structures of both languages, and refining skills in both languages.