Six National Champions Crowned at MOS World Championship – Viettel 2024
Hà Nội, The Gulf Observer: On June 14, six national champions were honored at the awards ceremony of the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) World Championship – Viettel 2024. The event recognized outstanding students who excelled in various categories of Microsoft Office applications.
The champions are:
- Nguyễn Minh Dương from Hanoi University of Science and Technology, who secured first place in the category of Microsoft Word 365 Apps.
- Do Dong Hai from the National Economics University, awarded first prize in Microsoft Excel 365 Apps.
- Pham Nguyễn Minh Hoàng from Hanoi-based Nguyen Tat Thanh Secondary and High School, who took first place in Microsoft PowerPoint 365 Apps.
- Tran Truong Giang from Long Truong High School in Ho Chi Minh City, who achieved first place in Microsoft Office Word 2019.
- Tran Thanh An from Hanoi – Amsterdam High School for the Gifted, awarded first prize in Microsoft Office Excel 2019.
- Võ Ngoc Anh Linh from Bảo Lộc High School for the Gifted in Lâm Đồng province, who secured first place in Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2019.
These champions will represent Vietnam at the world finals of the 2024 MOS World Championship in Anaheim, California, USA, from July 28-31. They will compete against top performers from nearly 100 countries and territories worldwide.
The MOS World Championship – Viettel 2024 saw participation from nearly 2,200 contestants, selected from 240 teams across universities, colleges, and high schools nationwide. In the preliminary round, a record number of 156 contestants achieved perfect scores of 1,000, with 105 of them being high school students. Remarkably, some completed their tests in less than 10 minutes. Nearly 86% of the qualifying competitors scored 700 points or higher, earning the globally recognized MOS certification from Microsoft.
This event highlights the exceptional talent and skill of Vietnam’s students in mastering Microsoft Office applications, setting a high standard for international competition.