Lush tropical canopies drape shade across exacting balconies and geometric Brise-soleil. Next to these stellar examples of Vietnamese Modernism stand modern structures where students engage with advanced technologies in cool, air-conditioned classrooms and laboratories. While Saigon’s central streets, with their cavalcades of traffic, commerce, and commotion, charge ahead just beyond the gates of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT) in Diên Hồng ward (formerly District 10), the campus within provides a calm cocoon of education.
Spacious classrooms bathed in natural sunlight have become a core memory for students.
Amongst local Vietnamese, HCMUT is widely regarded as one of the nation’s top public technology institutions, with metrics, accolades, and successful graduate trajectories to support the word-of-mouth reputation. For example, each year, it receives applications from more than 15,000 candidates, but only around 5500 are offered admission. However, HCMUT receives little to no attention from expat communities in Vietnam for its STEM degrees taught entirely in English, let alone the fact that the program is of worldwide value. Foreign students who already live in Vietnam, or have family working here, or recognize Vietnam as one of the region’s fastest-growing technology hubs and thus a great place to explore, are surprised to learn that the university offers undergraduate and graduate programs comparable to those in western or East Asian nations at a fraction of the cost.
Having one of the largest campuses in the city center, Campus 1, located on Diên Hồng ward, covers approximately 14 hectares with lecture halls, self-study spaces, laboratories, workshops, and sports complexes.
HCMUT, known colloquially as Bách khoa, dates back to 1957 when it was founded as the National Technical Center. While Campus 2 is located in the VNU-HCM Urban Area with other member universities, Campus 1, or the so-called main campus, caters to international curriculum, professors, and students. The STEM courses, which combine theoretical knowledge and practical application, prepare graduates to be competitive on the international stage with a strong understanding of the fast-evolving work culture in Southeast Asia.
In addition to four-year undergraduate programs, HCMUT offers 12 majors within the Articulation program that partner with global universities. Students can study in Vietnam to build a solid academic foundation at HCMUT and then complete their degree at a prestigious university abroad. Partner universities include most universities in Australia’s Group of Eight, The University of Auckland, The University of Otago, The University of Birmingham in the UK, the University of Kentucky, and other options in France, Denmark, Korea, and Japan. Such an arrangement allows students to maximize their global flexibility and adaptability, spend less money on tuition and living expenses, and receive a degree from one of the world’s top-ranked universities. Students can also complete an accelerated 3-year Bachelor’s degree from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). This is a best-of-both-worlds opportunity for students to study in Vietnam while receiving a world-class degree.
The Transnational Education program, established by UTS and HCMUT in 2025, is among UTS’s pioneering fully offshore degree programs, focusing on AI and IT fields.
Beyond the rigorous academic training, students develop essential professional skills through required courses in communication, leadership, and interview skills. What distinguishes public institutions like HCMUT is their strong adoption of the Triple Helix model, in which academia, industry, and government work together to promote innovation, economic growth, and social development. Some dominant industry connections that HCMUT works with include Intel, Marvell, Synopsys, and NVIDIA for semiconductor engineering; Bosch for mechanical engineering, Petrovietnam and VPN for energy; Viettel and FPT for telecommunications; and GSK for chemical engineering.
Such collaborations create valuable opportunities for students through government-backed programs, field trips, internships, and industry-sponsored projects, which enable scientific discoveries to turn into real, impactful applications.
A useful degree obtained at a great value is important, but so is one’s quality of life. Chances to experience “uni life” typically only happen once. HCMUT has its way to ensure international students make the most of their time here in Vietnam through a range of comprehensive activities. Saigoneer visited the campus around noon, and the harsh midday sun ensured the basketball court was empty, but come dusk, it would surely be filled with students laughing and playing. In addition to informal activities, the university has 15 clubs across academics, sports, arts, hobbies, and self-development. Events and exchange sessions encourage students to showcase and engage with their own and other cultures, while volunteering campaigns foster connections with local communities. Last but not least, Vietnamese language courses empower international students to connect with the local culture, people, and way of life here.
Last year, hundreds of international students across Europe and Asia visited for exchange semesters, internships, and immersion programs.
2026 is truly an exciting time in Vietnam, particularly for engineering and technology. As companies, sectors, and fields become regional and even global leaders, helping to fuel staggering national economic growth and development, academics are right in step. With an increase of foreign professors, funding for modern facilities, and deepening ties with international universities alongside more opportunities to apply global-standard education in a local context, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology is more than ever an ideal place for international students. These efforts coincide with official government resolutions and policies to enhance internationalisation in education via investment, reform, and global partnerships. The quiet, shady campus might not yet be on families' minds, but there is every reason for that to change.
HCMUT's phone number/WhatsApp: +84899169961
268 Lý Thường Kiệt, Phường Diên Hồng , HCMC, Vietnam, 700000
