1. Overview
The Faculty of Telecommunications 1 maintains and develops a network of close cooperation with domestic and foreign businesses to improve the quality of training, link theory with practice and enhance career opportunities for students.
Business cooperation activities are implemented in the direction of linking training with labor market demands, and at the same time is an important component of the Academy’s training quality assurance system.
2. Corporate Partners
The Faculty has established cooperative relationships with many businesses in the following fields:
- Telecommunications and Information Technology
- Information Security
- Finance – Banking
- E-commerce
- Manufacturing and service enterprises
- Education

3. Forms of cooperation
Cooperation activities between the Faculty and businesses are implemented in many forms:
Internships and Recruitment
- Enterprises accepting interns
- Coordinating the organization of job fairs
- Recruitment of post-graduate students
Participate in teaching and training
- Business experts participating in thematic teaching
- Organizing seminars, workshops, talkshows
- Sharing practical professional experiences
Participate in the development and review of the program
- Comments on the content of the training program
- Join the Program Advisory Council
- Suggest the necessary skills and competencies
Actual projects and activities
- Students participate in practical projects at enterprises
- Organizing competitions, hackathons, project-based learning
- Cooperation in research and technology transfer
4. The role of businesses in training
Businesses play an important role in the training process through:
- Contributing to the orientation of the output standards of the training program
- Assessment of student capacity and training quality
- Participate in the program improvement process
- Supporting the development of a learning environment associated with practice
5. Opportunities for students
Through the business cooperation network, students of the Faculty have the opportunity to:
- Participate in internships at prestigious enterprises
- Access to a real working environment
- Develop vocational skills and soft skills
- Employed immediately after graduation
6. Typical activities
The Faculty regularly organizes cooperation activities with businesses such as:
- Job Fair
- Seminars with businesses
- Mentoring and career orientation programs
- Professional competitions and practical projects



7. Cooperation results
Business cooperation activities have brought positive results:
- High percentage of students with jobs after graduation
- Students are assessed to have skills that match the job requirements
- Cooperation with businesses is increasingly expanding
8. Commitment to cooperative development
Faculty of Telecommunications 1 commits to:
- Continue to expand the network of business partners
- Increasing business participation in training activities
- Improving the quality of training associated with practice
- Better meet the needs of the labor market