As part of the 2026 admissions activity series, Van Hien University participated in direct career counseling programs at high schools across Dong Nai province. Featuring a model that connects the university with enterprises, the program provided students with a comprehensive view of academic pathways, labor market trends, and career opportunities within the context of the region's dynamic economic development.
Direct Counseling, Dedicated Answers
At the various school sites, VHU’s faculty and admissions counselors engaged in direct discussions, addressing concerns regarding subject groups for admission, enrollment methods, training programs, and the 2026 graduation standards.
Instead of providing general information, the program focused deeply on each group of majors, specifically analyzing what students will study during their four years of university, what internship opportunities are available, and the skills required. This approach helps high school teens clearly visualize their academic journey while proactively aligning it with their personal abilities and interests.

Van Hien University introducing admission information and majors to students at Dinh Quan High School (Dong Nai)
Analyzing Careers Linked to Dong Nai's Economic Characteristics
As a locality with a high rate of industrial development, services, and urbanization, Dong Nai presents a significant demand for high-quality human resources. Based on these characteristics, Van Hien University introduced groups of majors evaluated to have high growth potential in the coming period:
• Economics – Management Group: Meeting the needs for management, operation, and business development in a competitive and integrated environment.
• Languages – Tourism Group: Enhancing international communication skills and expanding job opportunities in the service and trade sectors.
• Technology – Engineering Group: Creating a solid professional foundation for the era of digital transformation and automation.
The information is developed based on labor market trends and local economic development orientations, thereby supporting students in approaching careers in a practical and in-depth manner.

Students at Doan Ket High School (Dong Nai) learning about Van Hien University's 2026 admission information at the career counseling program.
Alongside career orientation content, VHU also introduced a diverse scholarship system that recognizes academic achievements, talents, and the individual efforts of candidates. This policy contributes to reducing financial pressure, creating conditions for students to confidently choose a suitable major.
The University is also implementing an online admission registration portal, helping candidates complete procedures quickly and conveniently while proactively seizing early admission opportunities.
The counseling series in Dong Nai is part of VHU's strategy to accompany candidates during the 2026 admission season. By providing clear, updated, and oriented information, the university aims to support students in making informed decisions about choosing majors that align with their abilities, strengths, and societal needs.

Students at Tan Phu High School (Dong Nai) asking questions and engaging in direct discussion with Van Hien University at the career counseling program.
In the context of facing numerous choices after high school graduation, these direct and in-depth counseling activities are considered essential preparation, helping students become more confident on their journey into university lecture halls.
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