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HUFLIT Announces the Admission Scores for the 2025 Supplementary IntakeOn August 31, the Admission Council of Ho Chi Minh City University of Foreign Languages and Information Technology (HUFLIT) officially announced the admission scores for the 2025 supplementary intake, applicable to 23 undergraduate programs through three admission methods:
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AUDITING – VERIFYING VALUE, BUILDING TRUSTThe Auditing program at HUFLIT equips students with a solid foundation in auditing principles and practices, financial regulations, and professional ethics. Graduates will be able to apply auditing standards and legal frameworks to perform financial, compliance, and operational audit services across a wide range of organizations, including enterprises, corporations, banks, and public sector institutions.
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ACCOUNTING – MASTERING DATA, LEADING BUSINESSESThe Accounting program at HUFLIT is designed with an application-oriented, globally integrated, and professional approach, equipping students with both solid theoretical foundations and practical skills. Students will be trained in financial analysis, financial reporting, cost control, tax declaration, and financial planning.
International Relations – HUFLIT
International Relations is one of the programs designed according to domestic accreditation standards and closely follows practicality, ensuring to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to work in an international environment.
1. Introduction to the International Relations Program of HUFLIT
The International Relations Program is an interdisciplinary field of study, combining knowledge of economics, politics, law, and culture. It is a program that trains experts capable of working in an international environment, with knowledge of issues related to relations between countries and international organizations.
Moreover, the International Relations program helps students develop the necessary skills to work in multicultural and multinational environments. Students will learn how to analyze and evaluate international issues, thereby proposing appropriate solutions and strategies to address these problems.

At HUFLIT, the International Relations program is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to understand and participate in modern international relations. The curriculum includes in-depth courses on international relations theory, foreign policy, international economics, data analysis, and communication, negotiation, and leadership skills.
2. Career Opportunities after studying International Relations
Upon graduating from the International Relations program at HUFLIT, students can work in various fields, including:
- Foreign Relations Specialist: Responsible for communication, negotiation, and cooperation between international organizations and Vietnam.
- Policy Research Specialist: Focuses on researching, analyzing, and proposing policies related to international relations.
- International Market Analyst: Analyzes and develops business strategies, investments for companies operating in the international market.
- International Project Manager: Manages international projects in economics, education, healthcare, community development, etc.
- International Relations Consultant: Provides solutions, advice for organizations, businesses in building and developing their international relations.
3. Characteristics of the Training Program at HUFLIT
One of the prominent features of the International Relations program at HUFLIT is the integration of theory and practice. Specifically:
- Students will learn specialized English from the first academic year, and the program will combine knowledge with practical application.
- Students will learn foundational knowledge about international relations such as economics, politics, culture, and society along with the necessary skills to work in an international environment.
Furthermore, students have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities such as internships, exchanges with international students, visits to international companies and organizations to gain a better understanding of practical situations. This helps students apply their learned knowledge into practice and develop skills for working in a multicultural environment.
