500 students begin at FPT University Quy Nhon

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(GLO) – FPT University’s Quy Nhon campus officially welcomed 500 new students on September 5, marking the start of the 2025-2026 academic year.

The students will pursue studies across 11 academic disciplines, including Information Technology, Media Technology, Business Administration, Languages, and Law.

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Mr. Trần Ngọc Tuấn, Vice President of FPT University, speaks at the welcome ceremony for new students. Photo: T.D

The university, known for its integration of modern technology into higher education, also emphasizes personal development programs, English language training, international exchanges, and on-the-job internships.

Students are encouraged to cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset alongside professional knowledge.

Addressing the ceremony, FPT University Vice President Trần Ngọc Tuấn described university life as “a journey of effort, embracing challenges, and gaining experience.”

He stressed that the institution expects its students to be not only competent and mature but also innovative contributors to the country’s socio-economic growth.

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FPT University Quy Nhơn campus welcomes 500 new students. Photo: T.D

Students at the Quy Nhon campus are expected to play an important role in regional development, particularly in supporting Gia Lai province’s ambitions to become a hub for research and training in artificial intelligence, semiconductor technology, cybersecurity and other key technology sectors.

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