Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Name: University of Transport and Communications (UTC)
Vietnamese Name: Trường Đại học Giao thông Vận tải
Established: 1945
Type: Public University
Location:
Main Campus: Hanoi, Vietnam
Branch Campus: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
UTC offers a wide range of programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels, focusing on transportation, engineering, technology, and communications. The university is known for its strong emphasis on both academic and practical education, particularly in sectors such as civil engineering, automobile engineering, and transportation management.
Civil Engineering (Transportation and Construction)
Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Engineering, Manufacturing Technology)
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Information Technology
Telecommunications
Transport Economics and Logistics
Transport Infrastructure
Environmental Engineering
Urban Transport Management
Master of Civil Engineering
Master of Transport Engineering
Master of Transport Economics and Management
Master of Environmental Engineering
Master of Information Technology
Master of Mechanical Engineering
Ph.D. in Transport Engineering
Ph.D. in Civil Engineering
Ph.D. in Transport Economics and Management
Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering
Faculty of Civil Engineering:
Focuses on infrastructure development, including roads, bridges, railways, and airport construction.
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering:
Covers areas like automotive engineering, machinery, and transportation systems.
Faculty of Transport Economics:
Specializes in logistics, transport management, and economic development in the transport sector.
Faculty of Information Technology:
Provides training in computer science, software engineering, and telecommunications.
Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering:
Offers programs related to communications engineering, automation, and electronics.
Faculty of Transport Infrastructure:
Focuses on urban planning, public transport systems, and environmental sustainability in transport.
The main campus is located in Hanoi, Vietnam's capital city, providing a central location with access to key governmental, academic, and research institutions.
The campus offers modern classrooms, research laboratories, and workshops to support student learning and hands-on experience.
UTC has a library with a large collection of materials related to transport, engineering, and communications.
Students have access to sports facilities, dormitories, and a student activity center.
The branch campus in Ho Chi Minh City primarily focuses on offering undergraduate programs and serves students in the southern part of Vietnam.
This campus also provides modern facilities for teaching and research in transportation and engineering fields.
UTC has a strong focus on research and development in areas related to transport, infrastructure, and technology. The university collaborates with governmental bodies, private companies, and international organizations to conduct research on improving Vietnam’s transportation systems, road safety, environmental sustainability, and communication technologies.
Institute for Transport Planning and Management
Research Center for Road and Railway Engineering
Research Center for Environmental Engineering
Center for Traffic Safety and Transport Technology
Innovation and Technology Transfer Center
Urban and regional transportation planning
Sustainable transport and environmental engineering
Infrastructure safety and disaster management
Automation and smart transport systems
Logistics and supply chain management
UTC maintains partnerships with several international universities and organizations, promoting academic exchange programs, joint research projects, and dual-degree programs. These partnerships help UTC students and faculty engage in global education and research initiatives, especially in transport and communications.
Kyoto University (Japan)
Tsinghua University (China)
University of Sydney (Australia)
Technical University of Munich (Germany)
Korea Transport Institute (South Korea)
UTC is also involved in regional initiatives like ASEAN and global forums on sustainable transportation and infrastructure development.
UTC offers a vibrant campus life with a variety of student clubs, cultural events, and sports teams. Popular student organizations include technical clubs like the Robotics Club, the Green Transport Club, and the Automobile Engineering Club.
The university also promotes volunteering and community outreach programs, encouraging students to engage with local communities through road safety campaigns, environmental initiatives, and public service projects.
The university provides on-campus dormitories for students, with affordable options.
For students who prefer off-campus housing, there are numerous rental accommodations near the university.
Program Name |
Duration |
Description |
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Civil Engineering (Transport and Construction) |
4-5 years |
Focus on infrastructure development, including roads, bridges, railways, airports. |
Mechanical Engineering |
4 years |
Covers mechanical systems, machinery, and automotive engineering. |
Automobile Engineering |
4 years |
Focus on automotive design, manufacturing, and maintenance. |
Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
4-5 years |
Specializes in power systems, automation, telecommunications, and electronics. |
Information Technology |
4 years |
Covers software development, data systems, and IT applications in transport. |
Transport Economics |
4 years |
Focuses on logistics, supply chain management, and transport economics. |
Logistics and Supply Chain Management |
4 years |
Prepares students for careers in logistics, transportation management. |
Environmental Engineering |
4-5 years |
Focuses on environmental sustainability in transportation and infrastructure. |
Urban Transport Management |
4 years |
Management of urban transportation systems, public transport planning. |
Telecommunications Engineering |
4-5 years |
Deals with communication technologies and infrastructure for transport systems. |
Transport Infrastructure Construction |
4-5 years |
Specializes in the construction and maintenance of transport infrastructure. |
Traffic and Transport Safety |
4 years |
Focuses on road safety, transport regulations, and accident prevention. |
Program Name |
Duration |
Description |
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Master of Civil Engineering |
2 years |
Advanced studies in civil engineering focusing on transportation infrastructure. |
Master of Mechanical Engineering |
2 years |
Covers advanced mechanical systems, automotive engineering, and industrial engineering. |
Master of Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
2 years |
Focus on power systems, telecommunications, automation in transport infrastructure. |
Master of Information Technology |
2 years |
Advanced IT solutions for transportation systems, including software and data management. |
Master of Transport Engineering |
2 years |
Advanced transport planning, railway and road system design, and management. |
Master of Transport Economics and Management |
2 years |
Focuses on the economic aspects of transportation systems, logistics, and supply chain management. |
Master of Urban Planning and Management |
2 years |
Planning and managing urban transport networks, sustainable development strategies. |
Master of Environmental Engineering |
2 years |
Focuses on environmental sustainability and policies in transport and infrastructure projects. |
Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management |
2 years |
Advanced logistics strategies, transportation networks, and supply chain optimization. |
Program Name |
Duration |
Description |
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Ph.D. in Civil Engineering |
3-4 years |
Research in civil engineering, focusing on transportation infrastructure. |
Ph.D. in Transport Engineering |
3-4 years |
Advanced research in transport systems, road and railway engineering. |
Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering |
3-4 years |
Research in mechanical systems, focusing on automotive engineering and manufacturing. |
Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
3-4 years |
Research in power, automation, and telecommunications systems for transport. |
Ph.D. in Transport Economics |
3-4 years |
Focuses on economic aspects of transportation systems, logistics, and transport policy. |
Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering |
3-4 years |
Advanced research on environmental sustainability in transport infrastructure. |
Ph.D. in Information Technology |
3-4 years |
Research in IT solutions and their applications in transportation systems. |
Bachelor's Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Civil Engineering (Transport and Construction) |
4-5 years |
$1,500 - $1,800 |
Mechanical Engineering |
4 years |
$1,500 - $1,800 |
Automobile Engineering |
4 years |
$1,500 - $1,800 |
Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
4-5 years |
$1,500 - $1,800 |
Information Technology |
4 years |
$1,500 - $1,800 |
Transport Economics |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
Logistics and Supply Chain Management |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
Environmental Engineering |
4-5 years |
$1,500 - $1,800 |
Urban Transport Management |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
Telecommunications Engineering |
4-5 years |
$1,500 - $1,800 |
Transport Infrastructure Construction |
4-5 years |
$1,500 - $1,800 |
Traffic and Transport Safety |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
BHTM (Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management) in Vietnam
Master's Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Master of Civil Engineering |
2 years |
$1,800 - $2,200 |
Master of Mechanical Engineering |
2 years |
$1,800 - $2,200 |
Master of Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
2 years |
$1,800 - $2,200 |
Master of Information Technology |
2 years |
$1,800 - $2,200 |
Master of Transport Engineering |
2 years |
$1,800 - $2,200 |
Master of Transport Economics and Management |
2 years |
$1,500 - $1,800 |
Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management |
2 years |
$1,500 - $1,800 |
Master of Urban Planning and Management |
2 years |
$1,500 - $1,800 |
Master of Environmental Engineering |
2 years |
$1,800 - $2,200 |
PhD/Doctorate Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Transportation Engineering |
3-4 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Civil Engineering |
3-4 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Mechanical Engineering |
3-4 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Electrical Engineering |
3-4 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Environmental Engineering |
3-4 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Information and Communication Technology |
3-4 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Automotive Engineering |
3-4 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Bridge and Tunnel Engineering |
3-4 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Construction Management |
3-4 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Marine Engineering |
3-4 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Railway Engineering |
3-4 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Traffic and Transport Organization and Management |
3-4 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Logistics and Supply Chain Management |
3-4 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
UTC offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs in various fields. Some of the most popular programs for international students include:
Transportation Engineering
Civil Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Automotive Engineering
Information and Communication Technology
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Marine Engineering
Construction Management
Railway Engineering
Bridge and Tunnel Engineering
Vietnamese is the primary language of instruction.
International students are generally required to have a good command of Vietnamese, but UTC also offers Vietnamese language courses to help international students who are not yet proficient in the language.
Some programs may offer instruction in English, especially at the postgraduate or PhD level, depending on demand and specific arrangements.
Tuition fees at UTC for international students are typically higher than for domestic students but are still relatively affordable compared to universities in many other countries.
Program Level |
Estimated Tuition Fees (per year in USD) |
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Undergraduate Programs |
$2,000 - $3,500 |
Master's Programs |
$2,500 - $4,000 |
PhD/Doctorate Programs |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Note: Fees can vary depending on the specific program, course, and research areas. It's best to confirm with the university before applying.
Undergraduate Programs:
High school diploma or equivalent
Academic transcripts
Language proficiency (Vietnamese or English, depending on the program)
Master's and PhD Programs:
Bachelor's or Master's degree in a related field
Research proposal for PhD programs
Academic transcripts
Letters of recommendation
Proof of language proficiency (Vietnamese or English)
Language Proficiency:
Most programs are in Vietnamese, so a proficiency test in Vietnamese may be required (students without Vietnamese proficiency can enroll in the university's language programs).
For English-taught programs, international students must submit an English proficiency test score (such as IELTS, TOEFL).
UTC offers scholarships for international students based on merit, research potential, and financial need. These scholarships can help cover tuition fees or living expenses, but availability may vary. International students are encouraged to check with the International Relations Office of UTC for more information.
UTC offers Vietnamese language programs for international students who wish to study in Vietnam but need to improve their language skills. These courses are often designed to help international students meet the language requirements of their degree programs.
Duration: 6 months to 1 year, depending on the student's starting level.
Orientation Programs: UTC provides orientation programs for new international students to help them settle into university life and understand the Vietnamese education system.
Accommodation Services: UTC assists international students in finding suitable on-campus or off-campus accommodation. Dormitories are available, or students may rent private apartments.
Visa Assistance: The university helps international students with the student visa process and renewal as needed.
Cultural and Social Activities: UTC organizes various cultural exchange programs, clubs, and events to help international students integrate into campus life.
International Relations Office: This office provides dedicated support for international students, including academic counseling, cultural orientation, and advice on living in Vietnam.
Vietnam is known for its affordable cost of living. International students can expect to spend between $300 - $600 USD per month, covering housing, food, transportation, and other personal expenses. This makes Vietnam an attractive destination for international students seeking a high-quality education at a lower cost.
Expense |
Estimated Monthly Cost (USD) |
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Accommodation |
$100 - $250 |
Food |
$100 - $200 |
Transportation |
$20 - $50 |
Miscellaneous (entertainment, etc.) |
$50 - $100 |
Step 1: Research the programs offered at UTC and decide which program you wish to apply for.
Step 2: Contact the International Relations Office for detailed information about application requirements and deadlines.
Step 3: Submit the required documents (application form, academic records, language proficiency proof, etc.).
Step 4: If accepted, complete the visa application and prepare for your studies in Vietnam.
UTC has partnerships with various universities and institutions around the world, offering international students opportunities to participate in exchange programs or joint research projects. Some of these partnerships may offer dual-degree programs or opportunities for students to study abroad.
Academic Background:
High school diploma or an equivalent qualification.
Sufficient grades and academic performance, especially in subjects related to the intended major (e.g., mathematics, physics, chemistry for engineering fields).
Language Proficiency:
Proficiency in Vietnamese for most programs.
International students who do not speak Vietnamese are required to take a preparatory Vietnamese language course at the university or another institution before beginning their degree program.
Research the Program:
Identify the specific undergraduate program you are interested in. Programs in engineering, transport, ICT, and other technical fields are popular at UTC.
Submit the Application:
Complete the online application form (available on the university's official website).
Submit all required documents, including:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Academic transcripts from secondary school.
Valid passport copy (for international students).
Passport-sized photos.
Proof of Vietnamese language proficiency (or enroll in a language course).
Application fee (if required).
Entrance Examination (for domestic students):
Domestic students may need to take the national university entrance exam.
International students are often exempt from this requirement but may need to pass a review of their academic qualifications.
Offer Letter:
After evaluating your application and academic background, the university will issue an admission decision.
If accepted, you'll receive an Offer Letter confirming your admission to UTC.
Visa Application (for international students):
Once admitted, you must apply for a student visa (Vietnamese visa type DH). UTC will provide assistance with the visa application process, including offering documents like the Offer Letter and confirmation of enrollment.
Enrollment:
Complete enrollment by paying the first installment of tuition fees and attending the university's orientation program.
Academic Background:
Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., civil engineering, transport, ICT, etc.) from a recognized university.
Work Experience:
Some programs may require relevant work experience in your chosen field of study, particularly for professional-oriented degrees.
Language Proficiency:
Proficiency in Vietnamese is required for most programs.
Some master's programs may be taught in English; in such cases, students must provide an English proficiency certificate (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL).
Students without Vietnamese proficiency may be required to take a preparatory Vietnamese language course.
Choose a Master’s Program:
Research the specific master's program you wish to apply for (e.g., transportation engineering, logistics management, ICT).
Submit the Application:
Complete the online or paper-based application form.
Provide the following documents:
Bachelor’s degree certificate and academic transcripts.
Curriculum Vitae (CV) or resume.
Letter of intent or personal statement.
Letters of recommendation (usually 2).
Proof of language proficiency (Vietnamese or English, depending on the program).
Passport copy and passport-sized photos.
Interview (if required):
For some programs, international students may be required to undergo an interview, either in person or via video conferencing (such as Skype or Zoom).
Offer Letter:
If your application is successful, you will receive an Offer Letter from UTC.
Visa Application:
Apply for a student visa (Vietnamese visa type DH), with assistance from the International Relations Office at UTC.
Enrollment:
Finalize your enrollment by submitting tuition fees, completing orientation, and attending the first day of class.
Academic Background:
A Master’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., engineering, transport, ICT, etc.).
Research Proposal:
A detailed research proposal is required, outlining your intended area of research, objectives, methodology, and potential contributions to the field.
Language Proficiency:
Proficiency in Vietnamese is required for most doctoral programs. In some cases, programs may be available in English.
English proficiency is required for international students applying for English-taught PhD programs.
Research PhD Programs and Supervisors:
Find the PhD program that aligns with your research interests. Contact potential supervisors at UTC to discuss your research proposal.
Prepare the Application:
Complete the PhD application form and provide the following:
Master’s degree certificate and transcripts.
Research proposal.
Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Letters of recommendation (usually 2-3).
Academic publications (if any).
Proof of language proficiency (Vietnamese or English).
Passport copy and passport-sized photos.
Submit the Application:
Send the completed application along with the required documents to the university’s Graduate Admissions Office.
Entrance Examination or Interview:
Some PhD programs may require an entrance examination or an interview to assess your research abilities and academic qualifications.
Acceptance Letter:
If your application is accepted, you will receive an Acceptance Letter from UTC, confirming your place in the PhD program.
Visa Application:
Apply for a student visa (Vietnamese visa type DH) with support from UTC's International Relations Office.
Enrollment:
Pay tuition fees and attend the PhD orientation program at UTC.
Intakes:
Typically, the primary intake is in September each year, coinciding with the start of the academic year in Vietnam.
Some programs may have an additional intake in February or March, especially for international students or specialized programs.
Application Deadline:
For the September intake, the application deadline is usually in June or July.
For the February intake, the deadline is typically in December or January.
Intakes:
Master’s programs often have intakes in both September and February each year.
Application Deadline:
For the September intake, the application deadline is typically around June/July.
For the February intake, the deadline is usually around December.
Intakes:
PhD programs generally have rolling admissions, meaning students can apply at any time of the year. However, most PhD students start in either September or February.
Application Deadline:
Since the PhD programs often follow rolling admissions, there is no strict application deadline, but it's advised to apply 3-6 months before your intended start date.
For students needing to learn Vietnamese, there may be separate intakes for Vietnamese language courses, typically offered before the academic year starts (e.g., in July or February).
Academic Background:
International students must have completed high school or an equivalent qualification with satisfactory academic performance.
Academic focus on subjects like mathematics, physics, and chemistry is typically required for engineering programs.
Language Proficiency:
Vietnamese proficiency is required for most undergraduate programs.
Students who are not proficient in Vietnamese may be required to take a preparatory Vietnamese language course.
For programs taught in English (if available), students may need to provide proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS score of 5.5 or higher, or equivalent).
Entrance Exams (Domestic Students):
Domestic students must participate in the National High School Graduation Examination and meet specific cutoff scores in related subjects (e.g., mathematics, physics).
Students should typically be between 18 and 25 years old when applying for undergraduate programs.
Academic Background:
A Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field from a recognized institution is required.
The degree should align with the master’s program being applied to (e.g., civil engineering for a master’s in civil engineering).
GPA Requirement:
A minimum GPA of 2.5 – 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) or equivalent is generally required.
Work Experience (if applicable):
Some professional-oriented master’s programs may require 1-2 years of work experience in a relevant field, though this is not mandatory for all programs.
Language Proficiency:
Vietnamese proficiency is required for most master’s programs.
For English-taught programs, international students must provide an IELTS score of 6.0 or higher (or equivalent).
Academic Background:
A Master’s degree in a relevant field from a recognized institution is required.
In some exceptional cases, applicants with only a Bachelor’s degree but significant academic or professional accomplishments may be considered.
Research Proposal:
Applicants must submit a research proposal outlining the intended research area, methodology, and potential contributions to the field.
Academic Performance:
A strong academic record is necessary, with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) in previous graduate studies.
Publications and Research Experience:
Having prior research experience or publications in academic journals is an advantage but not always mandatory.
Language Proficiency:
Vietnamese proficiency is generally required for PhD programs.
For English-taught PhD programs, students need an IELTS score of 6.5 or higher (or equivalent) to demonstrate English proficiency.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Amount/Benefit |
Applicable Level |
Application Deadline |
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Government of Vietnam Scholarships |
Offered to students from developing countries, based on academic merit. |
Full tuition waiver + monthly stipend for living expenses |
Undergraduate, Master’s, PhD |
(usually announced annually) |
UTC Academic Merit Scholarships |
Outstanding academic performance in previous academic years (minimum GPA required). |
Partial or full tuition fee waiver (25%, 50%, or 100%) |
Undergraduate, Master’s |
At the start of each academic year |
ASEAN Scholarships |
ASEAN students with excellent academic records. |
Full tuition coverage + living expenses |
Undergraduate, Master’s, PhD |
Annually (usually early in the year) |
Research Excellence Scholarships |
Based on research proposal and academic qualifications, for PhD applicants with strong research background. |
Full tuition fee waiver + research funding |
PhD |
Rolling (based on research projects) |
Vietnamese Government Project 911 |
For Vietnamese citizens pursuing PhD studies in key scientific areas. |
Full tuition waiver + living expenses |
PhD |
funding round |
Industry-Sponsored Scholarships |
Sponsored by companies in the transport and engineering sectors for students in related fields. |
Partial tuition fee coverage or internships |
Undergraduate, Master’s |
Annually, depending on sponsor |
Vietnamese Language Study Scholarships |
For international students needing to study Vietnamese before enrolling in a degree program. |
Partial or full fee coverage for language courses |
Pre-University (language program) |
Before language course start date |
International Cooperation Scholarships |
Exchange students from partner universities or students under international cooperation agreements. |
Tuition fee waiver + accommodation |
Undergraduate, Master’s |
Depends on agreements |
Women in STEM Scholarships |
For female students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM). |
Partial tuition fee waiver (up to 50%) |
Undergraduate, Master’s |
Annually, usually in May-June |
UTC Alumni Scholarships |
Offered to children of UTC alumni based on academic performance. |
Partial tuition fee waiver (up to 30%) |
Undergraduate |
Start of each academic year |
Social Support Scholarships |
For students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds or remote areas. |
Partial tuition fee waiver + housing support |
Undergraduate |
At the start of each academic year |
Campus Location |
Accommodation Type |
Facilities |
Cost per Month (USD) |
Distance from Campus |
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Hanoi Main Campus |
On-Campus Dormitories |
- Shared rooms (2-4 students per room) |
$30 - $80 |
On-campus |
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- Basic furniture (bed, desk, chair, wardrobe) |
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- Shared bathroom and kitchen facilities |
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- Free Wi-Fi, laundry services |
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Off-Campus Apartments |
- Private apartments (1-2 bedrooms) |
$200 - $400 |
5-15 minutes walking/bike |
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- Fully furnished with kitchen and private bathroom |
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- Wi-Fi, air conditioning, security services |
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Private Rentals |
- Studio or shared apartments |
$150 - $300 |
5-15 minutes by bike |
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- Options vary: basic or fully furnished with kitchen, bathroom |
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Vinh Campus |
On-Campus Dormitories |
- Shared rooms (2-4 students per room) |
$20 - $50 |
On-campus |
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- Basic furniture and shared facilities |
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Off-Campus Apartments |
- Private or shared apartments |
$100 - $250 |
5-10 minutes by bike |
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- Furnished, Wi-Fi, kitchen facilities |
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Ho Chi Minh City Branch |
Off-Campus Apartments |
- Private apartments or shared rooms |
$200 - $350 |
10-20 minutes by bus |
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- Fully furnished, kitchen, bathroom |
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Private Rentals |
- Studio or shared apartments |
$150 - $300 |
10-20 minutes by bus |
Off-Campus (General) |
Homestay Options |
- Staying with local families, includes meals |
$100 - $250 |
10-15 minutes by bike |
Diverse Programs:
UTC offers a wide variety of undergraduate, master's, and PhD programs in engineering, transportation, ICT, and management, making it a leading institution for technical education in Vietnam.
Students have access to state-of-the-art laboratories, libraries, and learning centers to support their academic growth.
International Students:
UTC welcomes a growing number of international students, especially from ASEAN countries, Europe, and other parts of Asia. Special support services are in place to help international students adapt to the academic environment and Vietnamese culture.
Student Support Services:
Academic Counseling: UTC provides academic advisors and faculty guidance to help students with course selection, career advice, and research opportunities.
Language Support: For international students, UTC offers Vietnamese language courses to help them integrate into the academic and social life of the university.
Student Clubs & Organizations:
There are a variety of student-run clubs and organizations that cater to different interests, including:
Technical and Engineering Clubs: Robotics, mechanical engineering, software development, and transport engineering clubs.
Cultural and Social Clubs: Dance clubs, music clubs, and photography groups.
Sports Clubs: Football, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, and martial arts clubs are popular among students.
Competitions & Projects:
UTC frequently organizes competitions such as hackathons, robotics challenges, engineering design competitions, and research project contests, providing students with practical experience and opportunities to showcase their skills.
Community Service:
UTC encourages students to participate in community service and outreach programs, such as volunteering for environmental campaigns, transportation safety awareness programs, and charity work.
Cultural Events:
The university organizes various cultural festivals throughout the year, including the Tet (Lunar New Year) celebrations, Mid-Autumn Festival, and International Cultural Day, where students can experience traditional Vietnamese customs, foods, and performances.
International students are encouraged to participate and share their own cultures through performances, food fairs, and presentations.
Exchange Programs & Study Abroad:
UTC has international partnerships with universities worldwide, enabling students to participate in exchange programs, study tours, and joint research projects abroad.
Language and Cultural Exchange:
Language exchange programs between Vietnamese and international students help foster friendships and improve language skills. This also provides a platform for cultural exchange.
On-Campus Accommodation:
UTC provides affordable on-campus dormitory options (shared rooms) for students, with basic amenities such as shared kitchens, bathrooms, study areas, and free Wi-Fi.
Living on-campus is a great way to interact with other students, participate in campus activities, and immerse in student life.
Off-Campus Living:
Many students, especially international students, prefer renting private apartments near the university. This allows more privacy and independence.
The living cost in Hanoi (where UTC's main campus is located) is relatively affordable compared to other capital cities in Southeast Asia.
Health Services:
UTC provides basic healthcare facilities on campus, including first aid and general medical consultations.
International students are required to have health insurance, which can either be arranged by the university or through private insurance providers.
Counseling and Mental Health Support:
The university provides counseling services for students to address mental health concerns, stress, or personal issues. Workshops and seminars on mental well-being are also conducted.
Career Support & Internships:
UTC has a dedicated Career Support Office that helps students prepare for the job market. This includes assistance with:
Resume writing and interview preparation.
Internship placements with local companies and international firms.
Career fairs and employer networking events.
Many students secure internships in fields such as civil engineering, transport management, ICT, and automotive engineering, thanks to the university’s strong industry connections.
Libraries & Study Centers:
UTC boasts modern libraries stocked with academic journals, textbooks, and online resources. There are also designated quiet zones for individual study and group study rooms.
Sports Facilities:
Students have access to sports fields, gyms, and courts for football, basketball, volleyball, and more.
UTC also organizes inter-university sports competitions, where students can compete with peers from other universities.
Cafeterias & Food:
There are multiple cafeterias on campus offering affordable meals, including local Vietnamese dishes, snacks, and drinks.
Off-campus, students can explore a variety of dining options in Hanoi, which is known for its affordable and diverse food scene.
Campus Location:
The main campus is located in Hanoi, with branches in Vinh and Ho Chi Minh City.
Public transport options such as buses and taxis are easily available, and many students use bicycles or motorbikes to commute.
Discounts on Transport:
Students can get discounts on public transportation with student ID cards. Many also choose to rent motorbikes or bicycles, which are common modes of transportation in Vietnam.
Networking Opportunities:
UTC hosts regular seminars, guest lectures, and industry conferences, where students can network with professionals and alumni working in sectors like engineering, technology, logistics, and more.
Students can also join alumni associations to stay connected with graduates and tap into job opportunities and mentorships.
City Life (Hanoi):
Hanoi offers a lively urban environment for students. Students can explore museums, historic sites, parks, cafes, shopping areas, and cultural performances.
The city's affordable cost of living, friendly locals, and rich cultural heritage make it an exciting place to live and study.
Dedicated Support for International Students:
The International Relations Office offers dedicated support for international students in areas such as:
Visa assistance.
Language support.
Cultural orientation and integration programs.
Housing services.
The office also organizes events specifically for international students, ensuring they have the resources they need to succeed academically and socially.
The Career Services Office at UTC offers comprehensive support to students throughout their academic journey, ensuring that they are well-prepared for the job market. Here’s an overview of the placement process and career support available at UTC:
Career Support Services |
Details |
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Career Counseling |
UTC provides career counseling to help students identify potential career paths and understand industry demands. Counselors assist with career planning, job search strategies, and personal development. |
Job Placement Portal |
The university runs an online portal where companies post job openings and internship opportunities. Students can apply directly through the portal and submit their resumes. |
Resume Writing and Interview Skills Workshops |
UTC organizes workshops on how to write effective resumes, cover letters, and prepare for interviews. Mock interviews are also conducted to help students practice. |
Internship Programs |
The university offers internship programs, typically in the third or fourth year of undergraduate study. These are often with leading companies in transport, construction, engineering, and ICT sectors. |
Company Networking Events |
UTC regularly hosts company presentations and networking events, giving students direct access to employers and industry leaders. |
Job Fairs and Campus Recruitment |
Annual job fairs are organized, where national and international companies participate in on-campus recruitment drives. Many students receive offers directly from these events. |
Industry Collaborations and Alumni Networks |
UTC has collaborations with various local and international companies, which also involves internship programs and job placements. Alumni play a significant role in mentoring current students. |
UTC graduates are highly sought after in a variety of industries, especially in sectors related to transportation, infrastructure, engineering, and information technology. Key industries where UTC graduates find employment include:
Industry |
Job Roles Available for Graduates |
Companies/Partners |
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Transportation and Logistics |
- Transport Engineer, Traffic Planner, Urban Transport Analyst, Supply Chain Manager |
- Vietnam Railways, Vietnam Airlines, Grab Vietnam, Maersk |
Civil and Construction Engineering |
- Civil Engineer, Project Manager, Structural Engineer, Site Manager |
- VINCI Construction, Hoang Anh Gia Lai Group, COTECCONS |
Mechanical and Automotive Engineering |
- Automotive Engineer, Mechanical Design Engineer, Production Manager |
- Ford Vietnam, Honda Vietnam, VinFast, Toyota Vietnam |
ICT and Telecommunications |
- Software Engineer, IT Project Manager, Systems Analyst, Telecommunications Engineer |
- FPT Software, Viettel, Mobifone, VNG Corporation |
Environmental Engineering |
- Environmental Consultant, Waste Management Specialist, Environmental Impact Analyst |
- Vietnam Environment Administration, ERM Vietnam |
Infrastructure and Urban Planning |
- Urban Planner, Infrastructure Consultant, Construction Manager |
- Ministry of Transport (Vietnam), Urban Planning and Development Agencies |
Marine and Shipping |
- Marine Engineer, Port Engineer, Ship Design Engineer, Naval Architect |
- Vietnam National Shipping Lines, Saigon Newport Corporation |
Railway Engineering |
- Railway Engineer, Track Design Engineer, Signal Systems Engineer |
- Vietnam Railways, Metro Projects in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi |
Highly Competitive Programs:
UTC’s undergraduate programs, especially in fields such as civil engineering, transportation engineering, and ICT, are quite competitive, as they attract a large number of applicants, particularly from domestic students who take the National High School Graduation Exam as part of the selection process.
For high-demand programs, students need to achieve strong exam results, so the implied acceptance rate for these programs is relatively low.
Master’s and PhD Programs:
Admission to UTC’s graduate programs (master's and PhD) may be less competitive compared to undergraduate programs, especially for international students. Admission is based on academic qualifications, research proposals, and language proficiency, with a lower applicant pool relative to undergraduate admissions.
Graduate programs often prioritize research experience and alignment with faculty expertise, which can influence the selectiveness.
National High School Graduation Examination:
Admission for undergraduate students is primarily based on their scores in the Vietnamese National High School Graduation Exam. For competitive engineering programs, students need high marks in subjects such as math, physics, and chemistry. This makes some programs more selective.
Program Popularity:
Popular programs like civil engineering, mechanical engineering, and transportation engineering tend to have more applicants, thus making these programs more selective and potentially lowering their acceptance rates.
International Students:
UTC actively encourages applications from international students. The acceptance rate for international students may be more favorable compared to domestic students, as the university seeks to increase its global profile and diversify its student body.
Though precise numbers are unavailable, based on the trends in similar public technical universities in Vietnam, we can estimate:
Undergraduate Programs:
Highly competitive programs: Estimated acceptance rate could be around 30-40% for top programs like transportation engineering and civil engineering.
Less competitive programs: The acceptance rate might be higher, in the range of 50-60%, especially for less saturated fields.
Graduate Programs (Master's and PhD):
Master’s programs: Acceptance rates for master’s programs could range from 50-70%, depending on the program and the applicant's qualifications.
PhD programs: PhD admissions are usually selective, based on research proposals, but given the specific nature of research, the acceptance rate could be 40-60%.
Location:
No. 3 Cau Giay Street, Lang Thuong Ward, Dong Da District, Hanoi, Vietnam
Description:
The Hanoi campus is the largest and main campus of UTC, located in the capital city. It houses most of the university's faculties, administrative offices, and research facilities.
This campus serves as the central hub for undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs, particularly in civil engineering, transport engineering, mechanical engineering, and ICT.
The campus is located in the Dong Da District, a bustling area with easy access to public transportation, amenities, and student accommodations.
Location:
Truong Thi Ward, Vinh City, Nghe An Province, Vietnam
Description:
The Vinh campus was established to serve students in the central region of Vietnam.
This campus offers several programs similar to those in Hanoi, particularly in transport engineering, civil engineering, and construction management.
Vinh is an important regional center, and students here benefit from a quieter environment compared to Hanoi, with a lower cost of living.
Location:
450-451 Le Van Viet Street, Tan Nhon Phu A Ward, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Description:
UTC’s Ho Chi Minh City branch serves the southern region of Vietnam and offers courses in transportation, engineering, and ICT.
Ho Chi Minh City (formerly known as Saigon) is the country’s economic hub, providing students with ample internship and employment opportunities in a fast-paced urban setting.
This branch primarily focuses on undergraduate programs but also offers continuing education and professional development courses.