Accordingly, the input quality assurance threshold (floor score) of the University of Mining and Geology is based on the admission method based on high school graduation exam scores from 15 - 21 points.
5 talent training majors applying a floor score of 21 include: Intelligent Mining Engineering; Artificial Intelligence applications and digital copies of the earth; Control and automation engineering serving the mining and energy industries; Underground construction engineering; Geological engineering serving the rare earth and strategic mineral industries.
35/48 majors of the University of Mining and Geology are supported with tuition and living expenses
Detailed floor scores for admission to the University of Mining and Geology in 2026 based on high school graduation exam scores are as follows:





Equivalent conversion score table between admission methods in 2026

Table of conversion between academic transcript admission and admission based on high school graduation exam results

Table of conversion between admission based on TSA and admission based on high school exam results

Table of conversion between HSA score admission and high school graduation exam results admission

Table of conversion between admission based on competency profiles and admission based on high school exam results

Exam score calculation formula
For the admission method based on high school graduation exam results:
Admission score = (Subject 1 + Subject 2 + Subject 3) + Priority points
For other admission methods:
Admission score = (Points after conversion) + Priority points
Priority points (for candidates with a total score achieved according to the combination ≥22. 5) = [(30 - Total score achieved)/7.5] x Priority point level
Priority points include: Area, Priority policy beneficiaries and bonus points, bonus consideration points, incentive points.
In which, the school adds bonus points for candidates with international English certificates.
Accordingly, candidates with IELTS at least 5.5, TOEFL iBT at least 72 points or other international foreign language certificates accepted by the Ministry of Education and Training, reaching the minimum level of level 4 according to the 6-level Foreign Language Proficiency Framework for Vietnam in case candidates have not used the point conversion certificate for admission consideration, the specific bonus points are as follows.
Level 6: plus a maximum of 1.5 points;
Level 5: plus a maximum of 1.25 points;
Level 4: plus a maximum of 1 point.
The school adds bonus points to candidates who achieve high results in SAT, ACT or A-Level exams with an added score not exceeding 1.5 points (the gap between score scales is 0.25).
