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On the Educational Funds of Vietnamese Universities
The shortage of education funds in Vietnamese universities is a major problem at present, which must be studied in detail.

Insufficient funds for education

Vietnamese university leaders generally responded that the education funds provided by the state are limited and cannot be improved, which is not enough for training operations.

Teachers' salaries are very low.

At present, with the teachers' salaries provided by Vietnamese public universities, it is difficult to attract excellent lecturers and improve the teaching quality.

Low tuition

Universities in Vietnam only pay about 4 million to 5 million Vietnamese dong (about NT$ 6,000 to NT$ 7,000) to each student every year, which can't keep the school running.

Education is out of touch with social needs.

Employers believe that the quality of university training is not good enough to meet the needs of society.

Economic development and educational reform

No matter how developed the economy is, the focus of education reform still lies in reforming management and finance.