Viras National University
Established | December 6, 1884 |
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Founder | Guy Chéron |
Endowment | $4.72 billion NSD |
Budget | $2.47 billion NSD |
President | Elise Lachaud |
Students | 17,964 (2020) |
Undergraduates | 11,488 |
Postgraduates | 6,476 |
Location | Viras , Fratanica |
Language | English |
Website | vnu.edu.fn |
Viras National University, or VNU, is a flagship research university of Fratanica. Founded in 1884, the university is considered to be one of the most prestigious and well-funded universities in Fratanica. There are a total of over 120 departments spanning 5 schools within VNU, with one central campus and multiple satellite campuses scattered throughout Viras.
The university was established in 1884 by Guy Chéron. Since then, the university has held much renown throughout Fratanica and around the world.
Many notable alumni have come from Viras National University, including multiple presidents, prime ministers, scholars, innovators, and other well-known figures.
History
Admissions
Applicants to Viras National University use the Higher Education Application Standard system. Due to the large number of applications, the application deadline is October 20, earlier than other schools. Many applicants choose to apply for an individual school, in order for a more personalized judgment of students.
The acceptance process is very selective, with a small proportion of students being offered from the university. Out of 22,873 applications in 2018, 3203 students were prospectively offered, for an offer rate of 14.0%.