Career Orientation Program at the Main Campus of Tran Cao Van Secondary and High School, Ho Chi Minh City

On the morning of May 22, 2026, the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Ton Duc Thang University, organized a career orientation program at the main campus of Tran Cao Van Secondary and High School, attracting the participation of a large number of students. The program took place from 8:00 AM to 10:30 AM at 126 To Hieu Street, Phu Thanh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City.

The program was organized to provide students with essential information for choosing their future fields of study and career paths. Through interactive activities, discussions, and practical sharing sessions, students had the opportunity to learn about current admission trends, labor market demands, and popular academic disciplines in the context of digital transformation and rapid technological development.

During the event, representatives from the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering introduced the university’s key academic programs, modern learning environment, industry-oriented training approach, and career opportunities in engineering and technology fields. In addition, many practical topics were discussed, including how to choose a suitable major based on personal strengths and interests, career trends in the technology era, study orientation after high school, and important notes for the 2026–2027 admission season.

In particular, as part of the program, students also had the opportunity to participate in a remote-controlled robot assembly and control competition organized by the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The activity attracted enthusiastic participation from students through many exciting competition rounds, helping them gain more practical exposure to engineering, technology, and automation fields. Through this experience, students not only developed teamwork and creative thinking skills but also enjoyed an engaging introduction to the dynamic learning environment of the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

The program atmosphere was lively and interactive, with many students actively raising questions and discussing career opportunities, university life, and essential skills for future development with the speakers. This career orientation activity is one of the meaningful and practical programs implemented by the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Ton Duc Thang University, to accompany high school students in their career orientation journey, helping them gain better preparation, confidence, and clearer direction for their future academic paths.

Some photos from the program:

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Dr. Nguyen Huu Khanh Nhan delivered a welcoming speech at the career orientation program for students of Tran Cao Van Secondary and High School.
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A large number of students actively participated in listening, discussing, and exploring information at the career orientation event.
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The students actively engaged in discussions, raised questions, and explored information about academic majors, study orientation, and future career opportunities.
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The remote-controlled robot assembly and control competition attracted great interest and enthusiastic participation from a large number of students.
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The First Prize of the remote-controlled robot assembly and control competition was awarded to the team with the most outstanding and creative performance.
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The Second Prize of the remote-controlled robot assembly and control competition was awarded to the team with an outstanding performance during the program.
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The Third Prize of the remote-controlled robot assembly and control competition was awarded to the team with an impressive performance during the program.
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Representatives of the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering presented souvenirs to representatives of Tran Cao Van Secondary and High School in appreciation of their coordination and support in organizing the program.
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Representatives of Tran Cao Van Secondary and High School presented souvenirs to the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, highlighting the strong connection and collaboration between the two institutions.
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The lecturers of the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering directly provided consultation and answered students’ questions regarding academic programs, learning environments, and future career opportunities.