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    Master’s Admission Committee Meeting – Intake 2026, Batch 2

    On April 24, 2026, at the meeting room of Campus 1, Lac Hong University, the Faculty of Graduate Studies successfully organized the Master’s Admission Committee Meeting for Intake 2026, Batch 2, with applicants from a wide range of academic disciplines.

    The admission committee was composed of specialized subcommittees representing the university’s master’s degree programs, including:

    1. 1. Business Administration
    2. 2. Finance and Banking
    3. 3. Accounting
    4. 4. Information Technology
    5. 5. Construction Engineering
    6. 6. Electrical Engineering
    7. 7. Automotive Engineering
    8. 8. Pharmaceutical Organization and Management
    9. 9. English Language

    Each subcommittee consisted of distinguished faculty members and experts with extensive experience and strong academic credentials in their respective fields. Their participation ensured that the admission process was conducted fairly, transparently, and in strict compliance with the university’s regulations and academic standards.

    Throughout the admission review process, applicants were carefully evaluated based on their academic qualifications, professional experience, research potential, and overall suitability for postgraduate study. The rigorous and objective assessment process reflects Lac Hong University’s commitment to maintaining high standards in postgraduate education and selecting candidates capable of succeeding in advanced academic and research environments.

    The Master’s Admission Committee Meeting for Intake 2026, Batch 2 concluded successfully, marking an important first step in the academic journey of prospective graduate students. Lac Hong University and the Faculty of Graduate Studies remain committed to providing the best possible learning and research environment, enabling students to maximize their potential and achieve academic excellence.

    Below are some photos capturing memorable moments from the admission committee meeting.

    Faculty of Graduate Studies


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