Admissions Information Conference and Implementation of Undergraduate Admissions Counseling for 2026
08/04/2026 2026-04-08 16:57Admissions Information Conference and Implementation of Undergraduate Admissions Counseling for 2026
Admissions Information Conference and Implementation of Undergraduate Admissions Counseling for 2026
On April 8, 2026, National Economics University organized the Admissions Information Conference and Implementation of Undergraduate Admissions Counseling for 2026.

Conference Overview
Attending the conference were: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Huy Nhuong – President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Duc Tho – Secretary of Party Committee; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thanh Hieu – Vice President; Dr. Le Anh Duc – Head of the Academic Affairs Department; along with representatives from the leadership of Schools, Departments, Faculties, Institutes, Centers; political-social organizations, members of the Admissions Council, Admissions Counseling Committee, and the Information Technology Admissions Team for 2026.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Huy Nhuong – Director of the University speaking
Speaking at the conference, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Huy Nhuong – President emphasized the university’s educational philosophy focusing on the comprehensive development of students’ capabilities, thinking, and resilience. Based on this, the 2026 admissions counseling is oriented towards being substantive and effective, not only providing information but also inspiring candidates, helping them clearly recognize the value of the educational environment and confidently choose the right path for their future.
According to the President of the University, the important thing for candidates is not just choosing the right major from the start, but selecting an appropriate educational environment. Even if students do not initially get into their desired major, they can start with another field and continue to develop, as the National Economics University emphasizes training in thinking methods, resilience, and adaptability. This is the foundation that helps students proactively access new knowledge and meet the demands of the labor market.
From there, the President of the University suggested that the admissions staff should clearly convey and effectively communicate this message to candidates and parents, considering it one of the core contents in counseling activities.
In addition, the application of information technology in admissions counseling continues to be identified as an important requirement. Communication methods such as livestreaming and online counseling need to be organized scientifically, with reasonable grouping among training units, enabling lecturers to actively participate, interact effectively, and simultaneously enhance the quality of information exchange and response.
The University President also emphasized the need to innovate the organization of admissions information sessions by enhancing interactivity and encouraging the participation of faculty members, avoiding superficiality and lack of depth.
On this occasion, the University President acknowledged and expressed gratitude for the efforts and dedication of the staff and faculty members in the admissions process over the past period; simultaneously, he called upon each teacher to continue to uphold their sense of responsibility, creativity, and pride, becoming “ambassadors” of the University, contributing to the successful implementation of the 2026 admissions process.
At the Conference, National Economics University implemented several key initiatives, clearly demonstrating a comprehensive innovation orientation to enhance the effectiveness and quality of the admissions process in the context of digital transformation in education.

Master Hoang Thanh Ha – Department of Academic Affairs, National Economics University introduces and implements the 2026 undergraduate admissions process

Master Pham Huy Giang – Department of Academic Affairs, National Economics University introduces the digital admissions system and Admissions App
Accordingly, the 2026 admissions process is built on a synchronized platform from the admissions plan, supporting software systems to communication and advisory activities. The University plans to admit approximately 9,000 students with 88 admission codes, offering a diverse range of academic programs in Vietnamese, English, high-quality, advanced, and application-oriented programs. Simultaneously, it continues to expand new disciplines to meet the development needs of the digital economy.
One of the key highlights is the emphasis on technology application throughout the entire admissions process. The digital admissions system is comprehensively implemented, integrating information provision, consultation, application management, selection, and enrollment. Platforms such as the website, mobile applications, and 1:1 advisory systems enhance interaction, supporting candidates in accessing information quickly and accurately.

Dr. Pham Xuan Lam – Head of the Information Technology Faculty introduces the AI system supporting admissions
In particular, the application of Artificial Intelligence in admissions consultation is identified as an important advancement. The AI system assists candidates in selecting suitable disciplines, answering regulations, and guiding procedures automatically, contributing to personalizing the experience and enhancing the quality of consultation.


Delegates exchange and discuss at the Conference
Innovating the admissions process is not only an immediate requirement but also a strategic step in the journey to enhance the quality of education and international integration of National Economics University. With thorough preparation and the support of the staff and faculty members, National Economics University is ready to enter the 2026 admissions season with the expectation of attracting generations of resilient, creative, and ambitious candidates – the factors that will contribute to shaping the future and elevating the University’s position in the context of integration and digital transformation.
Some images from the Conference:





Article and Photos: Communications Department