There are some schools in Vietnam that offer Education in English. The programs vary from the International Baccalaureate i.e. I.B. programme. These eventually include PYP, MYP and Diploma to the British GCSE and GCE examination systems. It should be noted that it is essential for all schools to suit the requirements of the Vietnamese national system. In Vietnam, about 94 percent of the total population aged 15 and over is literate. Education is normally free in the kingdom and is also compulsory for 5 years of primary school. It can be assured that almost all the students receive primary schooling. Less than half of young Vietnamese get a secondary education. They received partly education because there are some shortages of adequate facilities. The difference can be seen more in the mountainous areas.
In the year 1993 the government restructured higher education and this has been done to improve the system’s overall ability to educate students. The other purpose was to train them to meet the changing needs of the labor market. In 2000–2001 in Vietnam only ten percent of the people of relevant age were anticipated to attend schools of higher education.
In Vietnam major universities are situated in Da Nang, Hanoi, Thai Nguyen, Hue, and Ho Chi Minh City. Some of the provincial capitals have smaller institutes as well.
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