Banking University of Ho Chi Minh City

Banking University of Ho Chi Minh City

Banking University of Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnamese language: "Đại học Ngân hàng Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh") is a university in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The university provides graduate and postgraduate level education in finance, banking and business administration. There are five faculties of: Finance, International Financial Market, International Finance and Banking, and Financial Institutions Management, and Foreign Languages. There are 168 lecturers and professors, of which 30 are doctors, 50 are masters. The university campuses are located in District 1 and Thu Duc District, Ho Chi Minh City.

History

The predecessor of this banking university was a banking school founded in 1976 in Ho Chi Minh City after the Fall of Saigon. In 1998, this school was incorporated into Banking Institute (Vietnam) with the headquarters campus in Hanoi and became a branch of Banking Institute in Ho Chi Minh City. On 19 January 2004, Vietnamese prime minister Phan Van Khai signed a Decision to establish Banking University of Ho Chi Minh City on the basis of this branch. On January 19 2004, this banking university was assigned to provide education of doctoral degree and master degree. The banking university presently has several cooperation with Bolton Institute (UK) and Asian Institute of Technology in education.

External links

[http://english.dhnh.edu.vn/-?language=en&$part=news.index.boxtruong&$event=select&tochucid=1&loaitinid=3&menubarselect=1 Official Website of Banking University of Ho Chi Minh City]


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