(NCTU) – With the desire to expand international cooperation relationships and develop comprehensively to meet international integration needs and the university’s training objectives, on February 7, 2024, the educational organization “AIERAA OVERSEAS STUDIES” (India) had the opportunity to visit and work at Nam Can Tho University.
Attending the working session were representatives from the educational organization “AIERAA OVERSEAS STUDIES” (India): Ms. Deepa Ranganathan – Director of AIERAA OVERSEAS STUDIES; and Mr. Prabath Ravindian.
Attending the meeting, Nam Can Tho University was represented by: Dr.Lawyer. Nguyen Tien Dung – Chairman of Nam Can Tho University Council, Chairman of Nam Can Tho University Medical Center Company; Dr. Nguyen Van Quang – Rector of Nam Can Tho University; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Hung Luc – Vice Rector of the university, along with representatives from various departments, offices, and centers.
During the working session, representatives from both sides exchanged cooperation information, and Nam Can Tho University will serve as the receiving unit to provide medical training for students from the educational organization “AIERAA OVERSEAS STUDIES” (India). Here, students will undergo knowledge assessment to ensure educational qualifications, health conditions, and language proficiency according to regulations governing foreign students studying in Vietnam.
Specifically, Nam Can Tho University will implement a medical training program entirely in English over a 6-year period, with learning and practical training within the DNC ecosystem, including Nam Can Tho University Medical Center and partner enterprises. The educational organization “AIERAA OVERSEAS STUDIES” will also send qualified lecturers to support teaching at Nam Can Tho University.
The educational organization “AIERAA OVERSEAS STUDIES” (India) also has requirements for Nam Can Tho University regarding the quality of direct teaching faculty, ensuring they meet professional standards and English proficiency levels to guide Indian medical students. Additionally, they require appropriate accommodation facilities for their students, including separate male and female dormitories to ensure privacy as requested by students’ families.
With this working session, both sides hope to soon reach agreement and sign cooperation agreements, opening development prospects for NCTU students and Indian students to study and exchange cultures. NCTU students with strong English foundations are also encouraged to participate in this program alongside international students.
