Private universities
complain about government policies
The private university system
is potentially facing its end under the current policies, said the experts at
a conference about private universities held in
Ha
According to the expert changes in the university entrance exams
and the grading system are biggest threats.
With the same scores from university entrance exam, students are
likely to choose the schools that charge less. However, many experts said
private universities should be allowed to recruit students who have scores
lower than those taken by public schools. There are many universities that
have available slots and students who want to study but who cannot because of
low marks.
As a result, those students often choose to study abroad if they
can afford it. Meanwhile, domestic private universities are in need of
students and their fees in order to upgrade the school and attract good
lecturers.
Dr Ngo Tu Lap from
Headmaster of
According to Tran Hong Quan, president of the association of
private universities, in 83 private universities, only 15 universities are
having great difficulties. "We won't protect universities that violate
regulations, however, there are facilities that suffer from difficulties
because of various other problems and they need help. Private universities
can't be blamed for the quality of
Quan went on to say that in the past 20 years, the government
has issued two regulations about operation of schools that have established
by organisations and three about schools that have been established by
individuals. However, Quan said these two models of private schools are not
understood thoroughly.
In addition, there are many policies that sound attractive but
in fact, they are impractical. Several private schools complained that they
even have had to pay income taxes as if they were enterprises.
By Hong Hanh | dtinews.vn
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Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 9, 2013
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