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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation

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Factors affecting the opportunities to study broad of students of the faculty of Business Administration of Ho Chi Minh City University of Food Industry

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Abstract

In the process of modernization and globalization, the internationalization of education is increasingly popular and widespread in all countries around the world. The number of students studying abroad is increasing. So why do they choose to study abroad instead of attending schools in Vietnam? The goal of this study is to analyze factors that affect students' intention to study abroad. Research data was collected from 200 students studying at the Faculty of Business Administration, Ho Chi Minh City University of Food Industry. From the collected data, the research team posed related issues and impacts on students' intention to study abroad. After that, the group provided the basis for building the research paper. With data collected in a limited time and limited funding, the research team has drawn results showing that there are 7 factors that influence students' intention to study abroad: Cultural motivation, Information resources. beliefs, Motivation to achieve, Social pressure, Personal characteristics, Financial resources and Interest in studying abroad. This research article aims to serve as a reference for students to learn more and make the right decision when intending to study abroad.

 

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Nguyen Nguyen Minh, Nguyen Hoang Tien (2024). Factors affecting the opportunities to study broad of students of the faculty of Business Administration of Ho Chi Minh City University of Food Industry . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 5(1), 550-555.

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