Career Fair
Surely many students have many questions for themselves
- What will I do in the future?
- Is the university environment similar to high school?
- Should I study abroad?
Indeed, most students spend most of their time on schoolwork without practical experience. Understanding that the Faculty of Physics - Engineering Physics, University of Science, VNU-HCM has organized the activity "Career Orientation Day" with the desire to create opportunities for students to learn about the university learning environment as well as the future majors and careers that they can pursue.
Recently, the School was honored to welcome more than 500 students from Nguyen Thuong Hien High School. Through the festival, the young people were introduced to more specifically by teachers about the majors, facilities, scholarship opportunities and most importantly, future careers.
Students of Nguyen Thuong Hien High School
Not stopping there, you will also experience booths and academic clubs related to different fields of study such as Physics, Oceanography, etc. And most especially, you will visit and experience specialized laboratories. Here, you will be enthusiastically introduced by teachers and research directions, equipment, and study programs and directly experience real models from the departments.
Associate Professor, Dr. Huynh Van Tuan shares about the training program with students of Nguyen Thuong Hien High School
MSc. Huynh Thanh Nhan - Faculty's academic affairs officer talks with students
Students visit the thematic laboratory
Students experience telescopes

Students visit the lab
Dao Khanh Ngan, an 11th-grade English major student at the school, shared, “When the subject teacher shared about this extracurricular activity, my friends and I were very excited because I had many questions about the facilities and subjects taught at the university. Through the activity, I found the environment to be very professional and highly educational. Thanks to this opportunity, I had a very different perspective on Physics, I saw the practicality of Physics more deeply, not just stopping at the math problems I learned at school.”