23 universities announce admission scores.

July 30, 2017 20:03

On the afternoon of July 30th, 18 military schools, along with a number of universities such as the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and the Ho Chi Minh City University of Food Industry, announced their admission scores.

This year, due to higher scores in the national high school graduation exam compared to last year, the admission scores of many universities have increased significantly, such as Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, where some majors have seen an increase of up to 4 points.

TAccording to regulations from the Ministry of Education and Training, schools must announce the results of the first round of admissions no later than 5 PM on August 1st.

Numerical orderList of universities and collegesAdmission score
1Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology20-28
2International University of Ho Chi Minh City17:5-26
3Ho Chi Minh City University of Food IndustryConsidering high school exam scores of 16-23
High school transcript review (18-24 years old)
4Military Technical Academy25,25-30
5Military Medical Academy27:25-30
6Military Science Academy17:75-29
7Border Guard Academy18.5-28.5
8Logistics Academy24:25-25:25
9Air Defense - Air Force Academy21.5-26.75
10Naval Academy22.5-25
11Political Officer Training School18-28
12Army Officer School 125.5
13Army Officer School 223:25-24
14Artillery Officer School20:25-24:25
15Engineering Officer School22-23.5
16Information Officer School23.5-24.5
17Air Force Officer School19:25-22:75
18Armored Officer School17.5-24.5
19Special Forces Officer School21:75-23:25
20Chemical Warfare Officer School17.5-23.75
21Military Engineering Officer School25.5-26.25
22Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education18.5-25.5
23Ho Chi Minh City University of Agriculture and Forestry15.5-23.75

*This list is constantly being updated.

In the 2017 national high school graduation exam, over 865,000 candidates took the exam to qualify for graduation and admission to universities and teacher training colleges. Over 643,000 (75%) candidates took the exam solely for university admission. Meanwhile, the enrollment quota for universities and teacher training colleges nationwide was over 392,000 (a decrease of 30,000 compared to the previous year).

There are 336 universities, academies, and teacher training colleges recruiting students this year, of which 140 institutions use only the national high school graduation exam scores for admission; 182 institutions combine the national high school graduation exam scores with other methods such as academic transcript review or separate entrance exams.

With the Ministry of Education setting the minimum quality assurance threshold for university entrance in 2017 at 15.5, there will be over 535,000 candidates meeting the criteria for university admission, which is 1.61 times the enrollment quota.

According to VNE

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