On the morning of November 5, Nha Trang University held a workshop with the theme "Innovation in university admissions to adapt to the new general education program".
The workshop emphasized the importance of enrollment in the context of 2025, when the high school graduation exam will have many changes according to the new general education program issued in 2018.
Due to the importance of innovating the enrollment plan, the workshop attracted great attention from leaders of the Department of Education and Training, representatives of the Secondary Education Department of Lam Dong, Dak Lak, Phu Yen, Ninh Thuan, Khanh Hoa provinces, along with principals of high schools and representatives of faculties/institutes of Nha Trang University.
According to the organizing committee, the graduation exam will now only have 4 subjects, including Math, Literature (compulsory subjects), and 2 elective subjects. This requires universities, including Nha Trang University, to adjust their enrollment plans to adapt.
At the workshop, Nha Trang University announced a draft university admission direction from 2025, providing admission criteria combining high school academic results and university academic capacity.
Admission methods include high school academic results: Candidates need to meet minimum requirements in a number of subjects related to the field of study.
For university academic ability assessment results: Including Math, Language (Vietnamese and English), and Science abilities, to ensure candidates meet basic knowledge requirements.
In addition, Nha Trang University also offers supplementary knowledge methods for admitted candidates who do not have a suitable academic foundation for their major. The school also provides detailed information about admission combinations, including high school graduation exam subjects such as Math, Literature and English or subjects suitable for the major.
The workshop received high appreciation from the participating units, emphasizing the role of Nha Trang University in educational orientation, helping high school students and teachers have a clearer view of knowledge requirements, subject selection, suitable for their abilities and future career orientation.