The first university announced the minimum score for university admission in 2025 based on graduation scores
Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology quickly announced the minimum admission score for 2025 right after the Ministry of Education and Training announced the 2025 high school graduation exam scores.
The school applies 4 diverse admission methods, creating maximum opportunities for candidates:
Method 1:Consider the results of the 2025 high school graduation exam with a minimum score of 15 points. This is a traditional method, suitable for most candidates.

Method 2:Admission is based on 12th grade transcripts based on a combination of 3 subjects with a minimum score of 18 points. This method evaluates the student's stable learning process.
Method 3:Admission is based on the 12th grade transcript based on the average score of the whole year with an average score of 6.0 or higher. This is a way to evaluate overall academic ability.
Method 4:Consider the results of the Ho Chi Minh City National University's capacity assessment exam or the VSAT 2025 exam with a minimum score of 15 points (converted to a 30-point scale).
The application of two floor scores of 15 and 18 points shows reasonable stratification:
The 18-point threshold is applied to the admission based on academic records to ensure the quality of input from students with a stable learning process. This is a score 15-20% higher than many other schools, demonstrating serious quality standards.
The 15-point level for graduation exam admission and capacity assessment creates opportunities for candidates who can "explode" in important exams or have strong scores in specialized exams.
Health sectors will have their own quality assurance thresholds according to regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training.
The school announced the score conversion formula based on the correlation percentile table.
Specifically, the benchmark score between different admission methods is converted from the percentile table in relation to the specific percentile score range values by performing functional interpolation. Accordingly, from the benchmark score x belonging to the percentile range [a,b) of this admission method, it will be interpolated equivalently to the benchmark score y belonging to the percentile range [c,d) corresponding to the other admission method according to the formula:


The following majors are recruited:
