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Bachelor's → Associate Professor · Electronics
⏳ Duration
10–22,5 years
💰 Estimated cost
11 triệu–51 triệu
📋 Tasks
19 tasks
🪜 Stages
4
📊 The registry holds 48
associate professors fields Electronics,
average year of birth 1980
(earliest 1966, latest 1988).
⚠️ Bottlenecks to clear first
Not meeting the language requirement is the first bottleneck, and it blocks you at the application stage rather than later. Deal with it before anything else.
No international publications yet. For the associate professor and professor stages this is the slowest item — a paper typically takes several months to over a year from submission to publication.
1
From bachelor's to master's
1,9–3,1 years · 3 triệu–12 triệu
Why this stage is hard
This is the lowest-risk stage of the whole journey: the programme has a set path, you have classmates, and most people who start do finish. The real difficulty is combining it with a job — not the content.
Specific things you must do
✓Choose the programme by the supervisor, not by the university's name
✓Ask previous cohorts directly about the real timetable and workload
✓Meet the entry language requirement before you apply
✓Decide your thesis direction early so you do not switch midway
2
From master's to doctoral candidate
0,6–1,9 years · 0đ–3 triệu
Why this stage is hard
This is a preparation stage, not a study stage. What decides most of the outcome is choosing the right supervisor — the wrong one makes the next four years very hard, and you have almost no information at the moment of choosing.
Specific things you must do
✓Read three recent papers by each prospective supervisor
✓Ask their current doctoral candidates privately: how long feedback on a draft takes
✓Write a proposal with a table linking each question to its data and analysis
✓Meet the language requirement for doctoral admission
✓Budget for the whole period, not just the first year
3
From doctoral candidate to defended doctorate
3,8–7,5 years · 8 triệu–3 triệu
Why this stage is hard
The longest stage and the one with the highest dropout rate. Not because the content is hard, but because the work has no clear finish line, feedback is rare, and failure is a daily event. The people who drop out are usually not the weakest — they are the isolated ones.
Specific things you must do
✓Start writing in year one; do not leave it to the final six months
✓Keep a research log from day one, especially the reason behind each decision
✓Send chapters to your supervisor one at a time rather than the whole thesis
✓Publish as you go, so each paper is a chapter already vetted by outsiders
✓Stay connected to other doctoral candidates — isolation is the most dangerous sign
4
From doctorate to associate professor
3,8–10 years · 0đ–6 triệu
Why this stage is hard
From here on nobody grades your work — you have to build a research programme of your own and judge for yourself what is good enough. The criteria are countable; the hard part is accumulating steadily over years rather than in one push.
Specific things you must do
✓Self-assess against the criteria to see exactly what is missing; do not guess
✓Aim for steady international publication every year, not a rush in the assessment year
✓Start supervising master's students early — this criterion needs years
✓Record your evidence as it happens; do not reconstruct it from memory in the assessment year
✓Build a research line independent of your former supervisor
🤝 Who can walk this with you
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Time and cost are general estimates, not commitments. The fastest and slowest people through the same stage differ enormously, and most of that difference comes from circumstances rather than ability.
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