Why Study in Vietnam?

Having been for decades a leader in industrial growth and political stability, Vietnam is also one of the top destinations for those seeking internationally-recognized education.

RMIT University

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)

RMIT University Vietnam is the Asian campus of Melbourne-based RMIT University. We deliver a world-class education with qualifications that are internationally recognized. Our learning environment encourages cultural awareness, critical thinking, experimentation, and creativity – located across two campuses in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. At RMIT Vietnam, we offer world-class programs in the areas of business, technology and the creative industries. No matter what you choose to study, you will receive an international education that delivers contextualized knowledge, real-world skills and a global passport. International Excellence Scholarships – 50% of the tuition fee for students who have achieved 2 A’s and a B’ or above for A/Levels

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Vietnam has one of the most stable governments in the region. It has no political unrest. The crime rates are very low. Since the country is a very popular tourist attraction, the local population is not hostile towards foreigners.
Yes. At the moment we are promoting only RMIT University, Vietnam. It is the branch campus of RMIT Melbourne. So the university is well equipped to the same Australian standards. The student will have the same Australian educational experience barring only the difference in culture. They also have a world class hostel for international student accommodation.
Yes. Most of our students study in two main cities in Vietnam. Hoh Chi Min city and Hanoi. Both cities have good and ever expanding infrastructure like any other big city in South East Asia. If you are looking for shopping malls, hospitals, sports centers, cinemas, river cruises, restaurants, parks, museums, they have them all.
You cannot work for pay during study time. However there’s a large gap in educated labor in Vietnam right now. Thanks to the economic growth, many multinational companies look for graduates with good English skills. The current supply is not enough. Therefore, we encourage students to look for internship opportunities while studying. So that they will have a better chance to work fulltime after graduation.
This particular scholarship is given by RMIT University Vietnam. It is available for enrolled students only. It is not available for fresh applicants. Fresh students applying for the first year will be eligible for a maximum of 50% scholarship. You may apply for the 100% scholarship if your performance for the first year of studies is exceptional.