Ton Duc Thang University Students Win Top Prizes at the 2026 National Mathematics Olympiad
At the 32nd National Mathematics Olympiad in 2026, students from the Faculty of Mathematics and Statistics at Ton Duc Thang University (TDTU) achieved outstanding results, winning three prizes in Group B, thereby affirming their academic excellence and competitive spirit, as well as the University’s quality of education in Mathematics.
Two TDTU students who achieved outstanding results are: Tran Quoc Cong, a fourth-year student majoring in Applied Mathematics, who won a Second Prize in Analysis (Group B) and a Third Prize in Algebra (Group B); and Dang Tram Anh, a second-year student majoring in Applied Mathematics, who won a Third Prize in Algebra (Group B).
The 2026 Mathematics Olympiad for Students and Pupils was jointly organized by the Vietnam Mathematical Society, Quy Nhon University, and the University of Science - Vietnam National University, Hanoi. According to information from the Organizing Committee, the competition took place centrally at Quy Nhon University from April 6 to April 11, 2026. Candidates competed in two independent subjects, Algebra and Analysis, with each exam lasting 180 minutes, and were ranked separately in Group A and Group B. This year’s competition attracted 90 delegations with more than 660 students from universities and academies across the country to compete. For many years, the National Mathematics Olympiad has been considered one of the most prestigious academic arenas, contributing to the discovery and nurturing of mathematical talent. It also creates an environment for students to practice their thinking, improve their analytical skills, and connect with the young research community.
The fact that Ton Duc Thang University students won three high prizes at this prestigious national academic arena is not only a source of pride for the faculty and students of the University, but also demonstrates the serious study spirit and the determination to conquer knowledge of TDTU students. Furthermore, this achievement helps spread a passion for Mathematics and provides more motivation for students to continue studying, researching, and asserting themselves in major academic competitions. This also serves as a driving force for the movement of learning and scientific research among students, especially in basic science majors, to continue being strongly promoted in the coming time.







