Phenikaa University has just announced the input quality assurance threshold (admission registration score) for regular university enrollment in 2026.
Accordingly, the input quality assurance threshold (floor score) for the admission method based on the high school graduation exam results in 2026 is 15 points (on a 30-point scale, without coefficient multiplication, excluding bonus points, regional and subject priority points (if any), and excluding converted points from international foreign language certificates);
The input quality assurance threshold for the high school transcript-based admission method is converted to be equivalent to a 30-point scale of 20 points (not multiplied by a coefficient, including bonus points, regional and subject priority points (if any));
For admission methods based on HSA, TSA, SPT, V-SAT competency assessment results: The school implements equivalent conversion and announces according to the Instructions of the Ministry of Education and Training, the current Enrollment Regulations of Phenikaa University and based on the equivalent conversion announcement of partner units;
The minimum input quality assurance threshold for talent training programs, health fields, and law fields is equal to the threshold regulated by Phenikaa University and the Ministry of Education and Training, detailed regulations in the table below:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Phu Khanh - Deputy General Director of Phenikaa University said that for talent programs, candidates must achieve a minimum of 24 points in the high school graduation exam, regardless of registration method.
This is only the minimum threshold, and the admission benchmark score will be higher depending on the level of competition" - Mr. Khanh said and expressed that the school expects that with such a high score, students will have enough determination to choose and study talent programs.
In return, students studying these programs will enjoy many support policies such as scholarships, opportunities to participate in scientific research, internships at businesses and laboratories right during their studies," Mr. Khanh added.
