Graduation Ceremony and awards Bachelor’s Degree for 27th crash course
Representatives and students of the 27th crash course raised the flowers at the President Ho Chi Minh Monument


Senior Colonel, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Thien Phu, Vice President of the Academy

 spoke at the Ceremony

The 27th crash course included 503 students studying in 3 specialties: Administration Management on Social Order, Crime Investigation, Prisoners Education and Correction. Over the 3 years of study at the PPA, all of the students of the 27th crash course completed the curriculum with remarkable achievements in fostering political quality, enhancing the professional capacity and implementing the outcome standards.


Senior Colonel, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Thien Phu, Vice President of the Academy

 presented Bachelor’s Degree to the students of 27th crash course 

Speaking at the Ceremony, Senior Colonel, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Thien Phu, Vice President of the PPA warmly praised and thanked the officers, lecturers of the Academy for the direct contribution to the success of the course; especially he praised the spirit of unity, self-discipline to overcome difficulties and try to study of the students of the course. The Vice President emphasized that in the context of complicated security situation, the students needed to apply flexibly the equipped theories, handle the professional situations and particularly, build the confidence of the people to get the most favorable conditions in the fight against crimes.


Senior Colonel, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Thien Phu, Vice President of the Academy 

presented the Certificate of Merit to students who were good at in study and practice

At the Ceremony, on behalf of the Directorate of the PPA, Senior Colonel, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Thien Phu, Vice President of the Academy presented the Bachelor’s Degree to the students of 27th crash course and the Certificate of Merit of the President of the Academy to students who were good at in study and practice.

Cong Phuong

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