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.

The Low Living Cost

The Low Living Cost

If you’re looking to study abroad on a budget, Vietnam is an ideal destination. The cost of living in Vietnam is significantly lower than in Western countries. Which means you can find great deals on food, travel, and more. If you travel to suburbs in Vietnam, the cost of living is even lower.

World Class Street Food

World Class Street Food

It’s no secret that Vietnam is home to some of the best street food in the world. Authentic Phở, Banh Mi, and more can be found at little roadside stands where you can pull up a plastic stool and enjoy your meal while people-watching. The best part is the great value. Most of the Vietnam’s world-class street food are clean and cheap. Gives you plenty of bang for your buck.

One of the Fastest Growing Economies in the World

One of the Fastest Growing Economies in the World

If you want to see the rapidly changing Asia, Vietnam is one of the key places to see that. The country is building their infrastructure very fast and changes in the landscape are very visible. Thanks to the ever growing export sector Vietnam is one of the few countries that can challenge China for exports. Students can see this change and experience it firsthand.

The Natural Beauty

The Natural Beauty

Vietnam is a tropical / subtropical country. There’s no shortage of sprawling landscapes and breathtaking natural beauty in Vietnam. This country will give you plenty of photo opportunities and chances to take the road less traveled. At the top of every explorer’s Vietnam bucket list is the one and only Ha Long Bay. Ha Long Bay, or “Descending Dragon” is a World Heritage site, famous for its emerald waters and towering limestone islands.

The History

The History

Vietnam has thousands of years of history waiting to be discovered. There are many famous temples, ancient sites and ancient cities one can visit and discover. Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, placed a critical role in the Vietnam War, and there’s plenty of history to discover during your time in this historical city. Sites like the War Remnants Museum and Cu Chi Tunnels preserve the city’s past and give history buffs the chance to learn about the controversial war from another perspective.

Safety

Safety

According to the Independent News UK: “There are only 11 countries in the world that are actually free from conflict”, and Vietnam is among those countries. Vietnam has come a long way from the war era. Modern Vietnam is a country that is friendly, safe and with low crime. Thanks to the large tourist industry, many Vietnamese will welcome foreign students without hesitation.

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.