Admissions Counseling Fair by Thanh Niên News and Người Lao Động News
In the early days of March 2026, the admissions and career counseling activities of UFM reached their "peak" as UFM's counseling teams continuously traveled, accompanying students and parents across various regions, from schools to large-scale fairs organized by reputable media agencies.
In the early days of March 2026, the admissions and career counseling activities of UFM reached their "peak" as UFM's counseling teams continuously traveled, accompanying students and parents across various regions, from schools to large-scale fairs organized by reputable media agencies.
Kicking off the series of events was March 7, 2026, when UFM participated in two parallel admissions and career counseling programs: one organized by Thanh Niên News at Phú Mỹ High School, and the other by Người Lao Động News at Bùi Thị Xuân High School, Hòa Bình Ward, Ho Chi Minh City. At each location, UFM's counseling team directly provided concise, clear, and focused answers to the 2026 admissions information, helping candidates shape their choice of major, selection method, and pathway that aligns with their abilities.
Following that, on March 8, 2026, UFM reached a significant milestone in the admissions season by participating in the Admissions and Career Counseling Fair organized by Tuổi Trẻ News at the campus of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Hanoi University of Science and Technology. Below is a report from the scene.

At both locations, UFM's counseling booth attracted a large number of parents and students who came to visit and gather information. The atmosphere was lively and open, focusing on practical topics related to the 2026 university admissions season, such as admissions methods, characteristics of different study groups, learning environment, job opportunities after graduation, scholarship policies, and student support activities.

In response to the questions from students and parents, UFM's staff, lecturers, and counselors listened attentively, answered specific inquiries, and provided additional information to help candidates make informed decisions about choosing a major that aligns with their abilities, interests, and future development goals. The exchanges at the fair not only clarified admissions information but also helped students better understand their career orientation for the future.

Hong Quan, Hong Nuong, Van Sang, Quyet Chien
