The ceremony was attended by Mr. Le An, Vice Principal of the College, representatives from the Training Department, the Organization and Administration Department, Faculties, Offices and students of the 47th Cohort.
On the morning of February 5, 2026, the College of Mechanic held a graduation ceremony for students of the 47th Cohort, marking the completion of nearly three years of study and training at the College.
Photo: Overview of the graduation ceremony at the College of Mechanic

The ceremony was attended by Mr. Le An, Vice Principal of the College, representatives from the Training Department, the Organization and Administration Department, Faculties, Offices and students of the 47th Cohort.

At the ceremony, on behalf of the College Management Board, Mr. Le An congratulated graduates from the Automotive Technology and Industrial Electrical Technology progams on successfully completing their training and receiving their diplomas. In the context of digital transformation and rapid advancements in science and technology, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), graduates must continue learning, improving their skills, and maintaining a proactive mindset in order to adapt and remain competitive in the evolving labor market, Mr Le An emphasized.
Photo: Mr. Le An, Vice Principal of the College of Mechanic, delivers remarks at the graduation ceremony.

The students of the 47th Cohort admitted in 2023 have successfully completed the full training program in accordance with institutional regulations and academic requirements. Among the graduates, one student achieved Excellent results, five achieved Very Good results, and eleven achieved Good results.
Photo: Mr. Le An, Vice Principal of the College, presents diplomas to graduates of Class 47BCĐ from the Automotive Technology program.

Throughout their studies, the College consistently provided favorable learning conditions, including modern facilities, qualified lecturers, and a supportive academic environment. These conditions ensured that students were equipped with solid professional knowledge, practical skills, and professional working attitudes to meet the increasing demands of the labor market, Vice Principal Le An said.
Photo: Mr. Le An presents diplomas to graduates of Class 47ECĐ from the Industrial Electrical Technology program.


The diploma awarded at the ceremony not only marks the completion of an academic journey but also represents the beginning of a new chapter — one of career development, personal growth, and the pursuit of a promising future for the graduates.
(My Diem)