Ton Duc Thang University Accompanies Parents and Students at the 2025 Admission and Career Counseling Day in Ho Chi Minh City
On March 2, 2025, Ton Duc Thang University (TDTU) participated in the 2025 Admission and Career Counseling Day, organized by Tuoi Tre Newspaper in coordination with the Department of Higher Education (Ministry of Education and Training). The event aimed to provide guidance and information on the University’s admission process and study programs ahead of this year’s enrollment season.
As one of the largest admission and career counseling events in Ho Chi Minh City, the festival gathered hundreds of educational institutions and attracted over 10,000 students and parents, according to the organizers. The TDTU counseling booth also received significant attention. The TDTU admission counseling team, consisting of representatives from 16 Faculties, the Khanh Hoa branch, and the International Cooperation, Research and Training Institute, directly provided students and parents with detailed information on admission methods, scholarship and tuition policies, program selection, and suitable academic pathways at TDTU. Additionally, they introduced opportunities for international study exchanges and further education at higher levels…
In addition to reaching nearly 8,000 students and parents visiting the event, the TDTU admission counseling team directly engaged with and thoroughly answered the questions of nearly 1,000 parents and students who visited the counseling booth.
In 2025, TDTU offers admissions for 43 majors in the Standard Program, 21 majors in the High-Quality Program, 11 majors in the Undergraduate Programs in English, 13 majors in the Joint Programs with International Universities, and 13 majors at Khanh Hoa branch.
At this year’s 2025 Admission and Career Counseling Day, TDTU attracted a large number of visitors, not only due to its prime “diamond” location but also because of the enthusiastic and professional counseling team. Additionally, several Faculties organized interactive and hands-on activities, making the experience even more engaging for students. These included “Catch the Word’’ game (the Faculty of Pharmacy), “Understanding Stocks” (the Faculty of Finance and Banking), “You’ve Got Mail” (the Faculty of Mathematics and Statistics), the “Golf Challenge” (the Faculty of Sport Science), and the “Fabric Dyeing Experience” workshop (the Faculty of Industrial Fine Arts). These activities played a significant role in drawing students to explore and participate in the event.