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Jul 29, 2015 / 12:59

Announcing first entrance scores for universities

The Ministry of Education and Training said on July 28 that the minimum score to be considered for university registration is 15 points.

Students are required to take tests on three subjects that collectively add up to a maximum score of 30. The minimum score to enter colleges will be 12 points.
Universities are expected to announce their own enrolment scores before the beginning of next month.
 
The high school graduation rate for 2015 is 91.6%; a marked decrease from the last few years.
 

Candidates will begin to apply for admission to universities and colleges on August 1.
In 2014, the Ministry of Education and Training decided to combine the national high school exam and the university entrance exam. From 2015 onwards, students in Vietnam will only sit for one national exam. The exam for this year took place earlier this month.
These new exam results will be considered for both high school graduation and university admissions.