Participating universities of Thailand such as Southeast Bangkok University, Sripatum University, Bangkok University, North Chiang Mai University, University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, Siam University, Raffle International College Bangkok, Mahanakorn University of Technology, and Dhurakij Pundit University hosted exchange activities with their Vietnamese peers, and brought useful information helping Vietnamese students choose a suitable education environment.
The event also offered parents and high school students an insight into the private university system in Thailand, as well as a view of Thai enterprises and Vietnam’s labour demand.
At the opening ceremony, Thai Consul General Wiraka Moodhitaporn said the two countries stand ready to bring their enhanced strategic partnership to a comprehensive strategic partnership, with education being one of the focuses and becoming an important part of human resources training that benefits the business communities of the two nations.
Thailand hopes that more Vietnamese students will come to Thailand to study and improve skills in order to have better competitive edge in an increasingly demanding labour market, he added.