The Ministry of Education and Training has just announced the high school graduation exam scores in 2025. From July 16 to July 28, candidates nationwide will officially register and adjust their university admission wishes. On August 20, it is expected that universities will simultaneously announce the benchmark scores for 2025.
At this time, the benchmark scores of previous years of universities are an important basis for candidates to choose, balance and adjust their admission wishes to suit their passion, interests, as well as their exam scores.
Below are the benchmarks for Hanoi University of Science and Technology's majors in 2022, 2023 and 2024 compiled by Lao Dong:



This year, universities must convert the benchmark scores and admission scores of admission methods to the same general scale according to the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training.
Plan to convert equivalent benchmark scores of Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Hanoi University of Science and Technology plans to enroll 9,680 students for 65 training programs in 2025.
Admission methods include: Talent admission; Admission based on the results of the 2024 and 2025 thinking assessment test; Admission based on the results of the 2025 high school graduation exam; Other admission for candidates; admission based on students with agreement and students studying at high schools abroad.
In particular, the talent admission method includes: Direct admission of excellent students according to the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training; admission based on international certificates; admission based on competency records combined with interviews.

For the 2025 entrance exam, the standard program has a tuition fee of about 28 - 35 million VND/school year, depending on the major. As for ELITECH programs, international English programs, and joint training programs, schools apply higher tuition fees.
Tuition fee of Hanoi University of Science and Technology
The school also noted that the tuition fee collection rate may be adjusted in the following school years, but not more than 10% per year.