2025 is the first year that students take the high school graduation exam according to the new general education program. The exam will take place on June 26-27.
From this year, candidates will only take 4 subjects, including 2 compulsory subjects (Literature, Mathematics) and 2 optional subjects (from the remaining subjects studied in grade 12, including: Foreign Language, History, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Economic and Legal Education, Information Technology, Technology).
In which, Literature will be tested in an essay format with a test time of 120 minutes. The exam consists of 2 parts: Reading comprehension (4 points) and Writing (6 points). The remaining subjects will be tested in multiple-choice format, in which Math has a test time of 90 minutes, the remaining subjects have a test time of 50 minutes.
The exam is organized nationwide in the same format, in the same round, and at the same time as the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training.
According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training, for multiple-choice test subjects in the high school graduation exam from 2025, the questions will be divided into 3 parts. In which, part I includes questions in multiple choice multiple choice format, giving 4 options to choose 1 correct answer. Each correct answer gives the contestant 0.25 points.
Part II includes questions in the true/false multiple-choice format. Each question has 4 ideas, in each opinion the candidate chooses true or false. Candidates who choose only 1 idea accurately in 1 question will get 0.1 point; choose 2 ideas accurately in 1 question will get 0.25 points; choose 3 ideas accurately in 1 question will get 0.5 points; choose all 4 ideas accurately in 1 question will get 1 point.
Part III includes questions in short-term multiple-choice format. Candidates poured into the cells corresponding to their answers. For Math, in this part, each correct answer gives the candidate 0.5 points. For other subjects, in this section, each correct answer gives the candidate 0.25 points.

According to the instructions for using the multiple-choice form of the Ministry of Education and Training, candidates need to keep the form flat, not greasy, not mushy, or torn; Complete and clearly record items from item 1 to item 8; Candidates must have a clear name and record the full registration number according to regulations.
In sections 7 and 8, in addition to recording numbers in trongs, candidates must cover the round boxes in the table below corresponding to the numbers recorded.
Candidates will submit the optional answer for each question/answer on the exam to the corresponding position on the exam. In which:
Part I: Candidates can only answer one answer corresponding to answers A, B, C, D in the exam of the corresponding question.
For example: Candidates choose question 1 - answer A, question 2 - answer B, question 3 - answer C, question 4 - answer B, question 5 - answer D in the exam as shown in figure 1 below
Part II: Candidates will enter the box corresponding to a correct or incorrect answer for each idea in each question of the exam.
For example: Part II, question 1 candidates choose a - true; b - false; c - true; d - true as shown in figure 2 below.
Part III: Candidates will start from left to right and leave the right boxes empty if not used.
For example: Part III, question 1 if the contestant chooses the answer as "-1.5", then boil it like the figure 3 below.
For example: Part III, question 1 if the contestant chooses the answer as "1.5", then the form below is shape 4.
