University of Information Technology (UIT), a public IT-focused member school of Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City, was established in 2006 on VNU-HCM's shared campus in Thu Duc.
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4 years
English
September
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Public
University of Information Technology (UIT), a public IT-focused member school of Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City, was established in 2006 on VNU-HCM's shared campus in Thu Duc. For 2026, UIT opened its first-ever dedicated international admission quota: a fully English-taught Bachelor of Software Engineering track reserved for ASEAN-citizen applicants.
UIT was established on 8 June 2006 under Vietnamese Prime Minister's Decision No. 134/2006/QĐ-TTg, growing out of the university's predecessor, the Center for IT Development; its first course began on 6 November 2006. The university sits on more than 14 hectares inside Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City's shared 'University Village' campus at Quarter 34, Linh Xuan Ward (the former Linh Trung Ward), Thu Duc City, alongside other VNU-HCM member schools including the University of Science and the University of Technology. UIT's faculty includes 2 professors, 7 associate professors, 77 PhD holders and roughly 158 Master's-qualified lecturers, organized under the Faculty of Software Engineering and specialized faculties covering computer science, information systems, computer engineering, AI, data science, cyber security and microchip design. The campus includes lecture buildings, dedicated computing and hardware labs, a library, an E-Learning system and a student activity center, reflecting UIT's guiding philosophy of 'Comprehensive, Creative, in Service of the Community' ('Toàn diện, sáng tạo, phụng sự').
Bachelor of Software Engineering (English-taught Program, ASEAN Citizens Admission)
Day-to-day life for Indian students pursuing this program at University of Information Technology (UIT), VNU-HCM in Ho Chi Minh City, the country. This covers accommodation, food, campus environment, safety, and the student support systems available to you during your this program years.
Campus environment
UIT was established on 8 June 2006 under Vietnamese Prime Minister's Decision No. 134/2006/QĐ-TTg, growing out of the university's predecessor, the Center for IT Development; its first course began on 6 November 2006. The university sits on more than 14 hectares inside Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City's shared 'University Village' campus at Quarter 34, Linh Xuan Ward (the former Linh Trung Ward), Thu Duc City, alongside other VNU-HCM member schools including the University of Science and the University of Technology. UIT's faculty includes 2 professors, 7 associate professors, 77 PhD holders and roughly 158 Master's-qualified lecturers, organized under the Faculty of Software Engineering and specialized faculties covering computer science, information systems, computer engineering, AI, data science, cyber security and microchip design. The campus includes lecture buildings, dedicated computing and hardware labs, a library, an E-Learning system and a student activity center, reflecting UIT's guiding philosophy of 'Comprehensive, Creative, in Service of the Community' ('Toàn diện, sáng tạo, phụng sự').
Accommodation
UIT sits inside Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City's shared 'University Village' campus, which operates its own dormitory system (Ky tuc xa DHQG-HCM, Zones A and B) serving students from all VNU-HCM member schools, including UIT, at heavily subsidized domestic rates; specific international-student dormitory pricing was not published in English on UIT's own site and should be confirmed directly with UIT's admission office before booking. More broadly, shared dormitory-style rooms in the Thu Duc/Di An university-village area typically run roughly USD 50-150/month, while a private one-bedroom apartment nearby runs roughly USD 150-300/month -- both noticeably cheaper than equivalent housing in central District 1, about 12-15 km away.
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Daily living support
Groceries and everyday meals in Ho Chi Minh City typically cost a student who eats mostly local food somewhere in the USD 120-200/month range, below the citywide average for expatriates who eat out often or buy imported goods. Ho Chi Minh City has Vietnam's largest Indian dining scene, with 15+ Indian restaurants concentrated in the Pham Ngu Lao/District 1 backpacker area roughly 12-15 km from UIT's Thu Duc campus, including dedicated Jain-menu establishments (e.g. Govinda's, run by the ISKCON/Hare Krishna community) alongside North Indian chains such as Ganesh. UIT's own materials do not list dedicated Indian catering directly on campus, so students should expect to self-cater or travel into the city center for Indian food regularly.
Safety and support
Vietnam is generally regarded as a safe country for international students, with low rates of violent crime; petty theft such as phone or bag-snatching from motorbikes is the most common risk in dense urban areas of Ho Chi Minh City, considerably less of a concern in UIT's more suburban Thu Duc 'University Village' setting than in central District 1. UIT's admission and international-cooperation offices support enrolled students with visa and arrival logistics, though the university's international-student population has historically been extremely small -- 2026 marks the first year UIT has allocated any dedicated admission quota for international students at all, so applicants should expect a still-developing international support infrastructure and peer community rather than an established one. UIT's admission office runs the Software Engineering (English-taught) application process entirely online through the university's official registration portal, and its hotline (+84 971 203 246 / +84 908 801 246) fields admission queries in the run-up to each intake. Once enrolled, students receive basic Vietnamese-language courses (even on the English-taught track), ongoing academic advising, exam-preparation review sessions before each testing period, and access to industry-immersion and enterprise-experience activities alongside UIT's regular extracurricular programme. Because the 2026 ASEAN-citizen intake is UIT's first-ever dedicated international cohort, applicants should treat this as a genuinely new, still-scaling support structure -- dedicated international-student services (orientation, an established alumni network of foreign graduates, etc.) are not yet documented in the way they would be at a university with a longer international-admissions track record.
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