2021
DOI: 10.13189/ujer.2021.090604
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Education Quality and Student Satisfaction in Private Universities: An Empirical Study of FPT University Da Nang, Vietnam

Abstract: The current world is in a period of remarkably rapid development of the world economy, which requires timely educational thinking innovation or else will quickly fall behind. Currently, education is a matter of deep concern, not only for experts in the industry but also for students who are directly studying at the university. Additionally, education has recently changed into a service business and adapted to private universities. However, since private universities are not granted much funding from the state,… Show more

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“…Contrary to public schools, which receive significant funding from the state or are state-owned, private institutions rely mostly on their main customers -students. Therefore, to maintain and enhance their competitive advantage in the market, private institutions have to focus on providing the best quality of educational services for their customers [9], [10] even in crisis situations like the global breakout COVID-19 epidemic [11]. The education sector in Vietnam is not immune to this context either [12].…”
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“…Contrary to public schools, which receive significant funding from the state or are state-owned, private institutions rely mostly on their main customers -students. Therefore, to maintain and enhance their competitive advantage in the market, private institutions have to focus on providing the best quality of educational services for their customers [9], [10] even in crisis situations like the global breakout COVID-19 epidemic [11]. The education sector in Vietnam is not immune to this context either [12].…”
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confidence: 99%