Business Start-up Programme Kicked off in Hanoi

4:05:08 PM | 7/6/2010

A business start-up programme has recently been launched in Hanoi with the participation of over 400 students from local economic universities and colleges. Outstandingly, the organising board introduced three business projects submitted by students from the National Economics University.
 
This helps students access good business ideas and make up and realise their own initiatives. On the other hand, authors of three selected projects also have the opportunity to perfect their projects and improve their abilities following remarks given by guests to the exchange meeting.
 
Mr Pham Gia Tuc, Vice President and General Secretary of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and the head of the Organising Board, said: Great success may come from small projects. Small projects must be believed to create great success. Hence, students do not hesitate to start up business from small projects. He added that VCCI has signed agreements with credit institutions and banks to finance new business start-up projects. Besides, VCCI can introduce students to suitable companies which may need their initiatives.
 
The programme is organised by the Business Forum Newspaper under the umbrella of VCCI, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, the Ministry of National Defence and the Ministry of Education and Training, aiming to create the opportunity for young people and students nationwide to promote their initiatives and sense of self-reliance and apply their knowledge to new practical projects.
L.A