Accordingly, the admission score for grade 10 of a high school specializing in Foreign Languages ranges from 30.01 to 34.7 points.
This is the total score of four subjects (Literature, Math, English and Business) on a scale of 10, in which the professional subject has a coefficient of two, up to 50, without adding up the recommended points.
The English-language major has the highest entrance with 34.7 points, an average of nearly 7 points per subject. Next are the specialized German classes 33.75 and Chinese classes 33.5 (entrance exam in English).
The lowest admission threshold is 30.1, in Chinese and German classes when taking the exam in this language.
The specific benchmark scores for each 7 levels are as follows (D1 is the English exam, D3-7 is the foreign language exam of that specialized class):

This year, the Foreign Language High School (under the University of Foreign Languages, Vietnam National University, Hanoi) applied a new scoring method due to the addition of English. As in previous years, the scores were a total of three exams, including Foreign Language (second coefficient), Math and Natural Sciences, Literature and Social Sciences, with a maximum of 40 points.