Addressing the ceremony, General Director of Radio the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) Vu Van Hien, who is also a member of the Party Central Committee, highlighted the achievements made by teachers and students of the college over the past 50 years and laid out tasks for the future. He said that the college should continue to promote its tradition of providing professional training and overcoming difficulties to ensure first -rate education and training. In the future, it should build up a strong team of masters, PhDs and professors to train graduates and electronics and IT engineers for the national broadcasting network. In the coming years, it will aim to become the National Broadcasting Institute.
On the occasion, the college also received the Labour Order, First Class for the second time. Five collectives and individuals received certificates of merit from the Prime Minister and the VOV.
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