The School for the Gifted - Ho Chi Minh City National University has announced the exam scores and admission admission scores for grade 10 in the 2025-2026 school year.
According to Lao Dong, this year the Math class has the highest benchmark score with 33.75 50% points at District 5 campus. The Interdisciplinary Literature class has the lowest admission score of 24.40 at Thu Duc City campus.
In each specialized class, the benchmark scores also fluctuated quite largely compared to 2024, in which most specialized classes increased their scores.
At District 5 level, the Sinh major class increased the most with an increase of 3.25 points; followed by the IT major (TH5) class increased by 3 points; the Math major class increased by 1.5 points; the English class increased slightly by 0.3 points.
On the contrary, the Chemistry class recorded the deepest decrease, down 3 points compared to the previous year (from 33.75 to 30.75 points). This is the specialized class with the highest benchmark score in 2024.

At Thu Duc City, the Interdisciplinary Sinh class increased the most with 4.5 points (from 24 to 28.50 points). Next is the Interdisciplinary Information (TH5) specialized class, increasing by 3.75 points (from 25 to 28.75 points). Interdisciplinary Biology (TH1) class increased by 2.25 points.
Interdisciplinary Math, IT (TH1), Physics (TH1), Chemistry (TH1), English and Literature classes increased by 0.5 to 1.5 points.
The benchmark scores for the Chemistry (TH3) and Physics (TH2) subjects decreased the most, respectively, by 2.75 and 1.5 points.
This year's 10th grade entrance exam of the School of Electricity and Talent took place over 2 days ( cabinet 25.5) with more than 3,500 candidates taking the exam.
In the 2025-2026 school year, the school will admit 595 students. Of which, District 5 school recruited 245 students, including 7 specialized classes: Math (1 class), IT (1 class), Physics (1 class), Chemistry (1 class), Biology (1 class), English (1 class) and Literature (1 class).
Thu Duc City campus recruits 350 students in 10 specialized classes: Math - interdisciplinary (2 classes), Information - interdisciplinary (1 class), Physics - interdisciplinary (1 class), Chemistry - interdisciplinary (1 class), Biology - interdisciplinary (1 class), English - interdisciplinary (2 classes) and Literature - interdisciplinary (2 classes).
In the exam, each candidate will take 4 subjects, including 3 non-professional subjects (Math, Literature, English) and 1 specialized subject from the following subjects: Math, Informatics, Math, Chemistry, Biology, Literature and English.
The admission score is the total score of 4 exams, in which the specialist subject has a coefficient of two, with no exam below 2 points.