Six national champions of the contest were Do Hai Long from the Post and Telecommunications Institute of Technology; Luong Son Tung from the Foreign Trade University; Nguyen Thai Son from Ninh Binh province-based Le Hong Phong High School for the Gifted; Vuong Thu Huong and Nghiem Thi My Linh from the Vietnam Maritime University, and Nguyen Minh Duc from the Hanoi University of Science and Technology.
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The organizers award six national champions of the contest. |
These six young talents will represent Vietnam at the world finals of the MOSWC, scheduled to take place the U.S. from July 27 to 30, 2025. They will compete with candidates from nearly 100 countries and territories worldwide. Winners at the global finals will have a chance to receive top prizes ranging from USSD 2,000 to 8,000.
At the national award ceremony, the organizing panel of the MOSWC - Viettel 2025 also presented 18 second, 30 third, 72 consolation and six potential prizes and other rewards to outstanding individuals and teams.
Launched in January 2025, the competition attracted nearly 2,000 contestants from 230 teams across universities, colleges, vocational institutions, and high and secondary schools nationwide.
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Representatives from the organizing panel, winners of the contest in a group photo |
Statistics showed that nearly 90% of participants in the national qualifiers scored 700 points or above, the international MOS certification benchmark used in over 150 countries. Notably, a record number of 178 students achieved perfect scores (1,000 points), including several from secondary schools. In addition, among the 150 contestants advanced to the national finals, over half were high school students coming from different regions, such as Northern midlands and mountains, the Central Highlands, and the Mekong Delta.
Attentively, in June this year, programs honoring outstanding teachers and students of these three aforementioned regions were organized with the aim of inspiring digital learning, spreading IT skills to remote areas, and bridging the digital divide across regions.
Over the years, the MOS World Championship - Viettel has been constantly renovated, drawing higher number of competitors, and becoming a truly dynamic national playground for students. It equips Vietnamese youths with internationally standardized IT skills, empowers them to obtain globally recognized professional certifications, and help them be well-prepared to join the global workforce in the digital age.
Translated by Song Anh