Kumho Asiana foundation grants scholarships to Vietnamese students

The Republic of Korea’s Kumho Asiana-Vietnam Scholarship and Cultural Foundation will present scholarships to 63 selected Vietnamese students from seven universities across the countries.
 Kumho Asiana foundation grants scholarships to Vietnamese students ảnh 1Kumho Asiana-Vietnam Scholarship and Cultural Foundation presents scholarships to standout students (Photo: Kumho Asiana-Vietnam Scholarship and Cultural Foundation)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Republic of Korea’s Kumho Asiana-VietnamScholarship and Cultural Foundation will present scholarships to 63 selected Vietnamese students from seven universities across the countries.

Accordingly, the scholarship, each worth from 20 million to 30 million VND ( 812 USD –1.200 USD), will be awarded to first-year students who have high scores in the 2023 university admission exams and are from disadvantaged backgrounds.

They will be selected by seven training institutions namely the Vietnam NationalUniversity - Hanoi, University of Industrial Economics and Technology, Hanoi MedicalUniversity; Hanoi University of Civil Engineering; Hue University; Vietnam National University - Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy.

Kumho Asiana founded KumhoAsiana Vietnam Scholarship & Cultural Foundation (KVSC) in 2007, which notonly presents one-time scholarship to selected students but also grant scholarshipthroughout the course./.

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