Amending the dossier for the recognition of diplomas granted by foreign education institutions

The Ministry of Education and Training amends and supplements a number of dossiers order for, and results of, recognition of diplomas granted by foreign education institutions for use in Vietnam in the Circular No. 07/2024/TT-BGDDT which takes effect on November 02, 2024.

Accordingly, Clause 1, Article 1, Circular No. 07/2024/TT-BGDDT amend and supplement Article 7 of Circular No. 13/2021/TT-BGDDT prescribing dossiers for recognition of diplomas granted by foreign education institutions for use in Vietnam, as follows:

-  A copy of the diploma or a copy made with information from the master register of the diploma requested for recognition, enclosed with its notarized Vietnamese translation;

- A copy of the diploma supplement or academic transcripts, enclosed with its notarized Vietnamese translation;

- A notified copy of the diploma and directly relevant certificates (if any);



- Proofs of overseas study (if any):

+ Decisions on assignment to attend overseas study course and acceptance issued by the labor-management unit;

+ Passport and passport pages with visa, entry and exit stamps suitable to the overseas study period

 + Or other proofs;

These papers are required in the Circular No. 07/2024/TT-BGDDT, and the paper such as a letter of authorization for diploma verification (if requested by the verification unit) stay as in regulations.

At the same time, a dossier shall be uploaded to the Public Service Portal under the Ministry of Education and Training; directors of provincial-level Departments of Training and Education shall not submit the dossier in person or by post as in previous regulations and pay fees according to regulations.
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