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The first medical school to join the "trillion-dollar university association", with sky-high revenue

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí19/03/2025

(Dan Tri) - For the first time, a medical school has joined the "trillion-dollar" university association with revenue far exceeding many other schools.


According to statistics from Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy, the total revenue of the school in 2023 is 1,515 billion VND. The school's revenue comes from 2 sources including tuition fees of 675 billion VND and legal revenue of 840 billion VND.

In 2024, tuition fees at Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy range from 46 to 84.7 million VND/school year, an increase of about 10% compared to 2023.

Dentistry is the major with the highest tuition fee of up to 84.7 million VND/academic year. Next is medicine with 82.2 million VND/academic year. The remaining majors range from 46 to 60.5 million VND/academic year.

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Students in an admissions consulting program in Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: Hoai Nam).

With the above revenue, it can be said that this is the first medical school to join the "trillion-dollar" university club. With the figure of 1,515 billion VND, since its appearance, the school's revenue has surpassed many other "trillion-dollar" universities.

Two public universities that have recently joined the "club" of universities with revenue of thousands of billions of VND are the University of Technology (Ho Chi Minh City National University) with revenue of 1,003 billion VND and the Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry with 1,010 billion VND.

FPT University has the highest revenue in 2023 and is also one of the schools with the strongest growth.

Specifically, in 2023, this school's revenue reached 2,920 billion VND, an increase of 125% compared to 2021.

After 3 years of slight revenue increase, by 2023, Hanoi University of Science and Technology's revenue skyrocketed to VND 2,140 billion. This figure doubled compared to 2022, which was only about VND 1,070 billion.

Up to now, although there is no official data on Van Lang University's revenue, in recent years, this is the university with the fastest revenue growth.

From 2018 to 2022 alone, this school's revenue increased more than 4 times, from 408 billion VND to 1,758 billion VND. In particular, the school's revenue increased sharply in the period 2021 to 2022 from 1,030 billion VND to 1,758 billion VND.

Thus, up to now, there are 11 schools in the group of trillion-dollar universities, mainly in the Ho Chi Minh City area.

Of which, there are 7 public universities including Hanoi University of Science and Technology, National Economics University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics , Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Polytechnic University (Ho Chi Minh City National University), Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy.

4 private schools include FPT University, Van Lang University, Nguyen Tat Thanh University and Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology.



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