Diploma in Hospitality Management In Vietnam

The 1.5-Year Diploma in Hospitality Management at Vietnam College of Industry and Trade (VCI) begins with a 6-month Vietnamese language program to help students adapt easily, followed by a 1-year intensive Hospitality curriculum. Students gain practical training in hotel management, food & beverage, event coordination, and customer service, preparing them for global career opportunities in the hospitality and tourism industry.

Vietnam College of Industry and Trade (VCI)

A reputed institution in Vietnam offering specialized programs in business, trade, and hospitality, VCI focuses on equipping international students with industry-relevant skills and practical exposure to succeed in the global market.

Package Inclusion

All Essential Fees Covered for a Smooth Start

  • Application Fees
  • University Tuition Fees
  • Visa Fees
  • Visa Extension Fees
  • Airport Pickup
  • Local Assistance
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Visa Process

Step-by-Step Guidance for a Successful Visa Approval

  • Step One : Submit application and academic documents for admission approval.
  • Step Two : Receive admission confirmation and required invitation documents.
  • Step Three : Apply for the Vietnam student visa.
  • Step Four : Travel to Vietnam and start your course.

Criteria/ Documents img

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Eligibility Criteria

Education: 10th / 12th Pass minimum

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Passport

Valid Passport with at least 18 months validity – Essential for admission and visa processing.

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Academic Certificates

10th / 12th Marksheets – Proof of minimum educational qualification.

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Birth Certificate

Official certificate – Required for student verification.

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Photographs

45×35 mm with White Background, Blazer/Suit, 80% Face Visible – As per visa guidelines.

Q1. How long does the visa process take for studying in Vietnam?
The visa process usually takes 40–45 days once all documents are submitted.
Q2. What is the average student living cost in Vietnam?
Students typically spend USD 200–300 per month, covering accommodation, food, and transport.
Q3. Are there job opportunities for students in Vietnam?
Yes, international students can find part-time work in hospitality, retail, and service industries.
Q4. How much can I earn while studying in Vietnam?
Students can earn around USD 500–700 per month through part-time jobs depending on hours and type of work.
Q5. What are the extra costs after moving to Vietnam?
Students should budget for:
Airfare (one-time, before travel)
Medical insurance & local registration
Books, SIM card, and study materials
Q6. Is there a pathway after completing this course?
Yes, graduates can explore pathways to Europe, Australia, and the Middle East for higher studies or career growth in global hospitality chains.