UEF School said that this year the school will open an additional major in International Trade Law, bringing the total number of majors trained to 37 majors, considering 5,360 admission quotas.
The school enrolls students according to 4 methods, including: Considering the results of the 2025 high school graduation exam; considering high school transcripts according to the combined scores of 3 subjects of grade 12; considering transcripts according to the average score of the whole year of grade 12; considering the results of the Ho Chi Minh City National University's competency assessment exam or the results of the V-SAT exam.
In particular, with the method of considering academic records, candidates need to achieve a score of 18 or higher when considering a combination of 3 subjects in grade 12 and achieve a score of 6.0 or higher if considering the average score for the entire grade 12.
UEF School said that according to the admission regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training, the school also adjusted the application of new admission subject combinations for training majors.
Details of the corresponding training majors and subject combinations in 2025 are as follows:

Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics and Finance added that this year the school will continue to expand the scholarship policy to include 25%, 50%, 100%, based on enrollment scores and foreign language (English) requirements.
Candidates who achieve an IELTS certificate when participating in the school entrance exam and are admitted according to regulations will receive the corresponding scholarships. Candidates with an IELTS certificate of 5.5 or higher have the opportunity to receive scholarships at all levels from 25% to 100%.
MSc. Truong Thi Ngoc Bich - Director of the UEF Information - Communication Center said that for candidates who are admitted and accepted into the school's training majors in 2025, the school will keep tuition fees stable for the entire course.
"The school's tuition fee was publicly announced at the beginning of the course and is committed to not changing throughout the course," said Ms. Ngoc Bich.