Candidates can only adjust their university admission wishes once.
The Ministry of Education and Training has just announced guidelines for university and college admissions in 2018.
Candidates can adjust their wishes once.
Accordingly, after receiving the results of the national high school exam, candidates who need to adjust their admission registration (AD) can only do so once within the prescribed time, and can only use one of two methods: online or by AD.
In 2018, candidates can only adjust their admission wishes once. |
Specifically, with the online method, candidates use their personal account and password to adjust their registration wishes. This method is only accepted when the number of wishes after adjustment is not greater than the number of wishes initially registered in the Registration Form.
With the adjustment method using the Registration Form, candidates can adjust the number of wishes to increase compared to the number of wishes initially registered in the Registration Form and must pay additional fees for the increased number of wishes according to regulations.
Candidates must fill in all information on the Registration Form and send it directly to the document receiving point so that the computer staff can update it into the database of the Ministry of Education and Training's Admissions Portal.
Round 1 admission from August 3 to 5:00 p.m. August 5
According to the instructions of the Ministry of Education and Training, universities, colleges and junior colleges will carry out the first round of admissions from August 3 to 5:00 p.m. on August 5. Before 5:00 p.m. the next day (August 6), the schools will have to announce the first round of admissions results.
Before 5:00 p.m. on August 12 (based on the postmark), candidates must complete the first round of admission confirmation procedures for the schools. After this deadline, candidates who do not complete the first round of admission confirmation procedures for the school in which they have passed their highest choice will be considered as not being admitted.
In the first phase, schools that have preliminary selection procedures; organize specialized competency assessment exams or have aptitude exams combined with using the results of the national high school exam must complete updating the results into the database of the Ministry of Education and Training's Admissions Portal before July 14.
The Circular also clearly states that schools will publicly announce the admission scores for different admission combinations after the results of the national high school exam are available and other conditions are not contrary to the Admission Regulations.
The minimum score of each exam/subject of the combination used for admission is determined by the schools but must not be contrary to the National High School Exam Regulations and the recognition of high school graduation.
For schools enrolling in teacher training programs, they must publicly announce the admission scores for different admission combinations after the results of the national high school exam are available and must comply with the input quality assurance threshold prescribed by the Ministry of Education and Training and other conditions that do not violate the Admission Regulations.
Besides, during the time candidates adjust their admission wishes, schools do not update or publish information about candidates applying to the school.