In 2025, Hanoi University of Pharmacy plans to enroll 940 students in 4 ways. The school does not use high school academic results for independent admission, but combines them with SAT certificates.
In addition, the school will consider admission of high school academic results for excellent students in specialized classes of gifted/professional high schools at the national or provincial/city level under the Central Government; consider admission of GCE A-level international certificate.
With a SAT certificate, the requirement is from 1400/1600 or higher for Pharmacy and 1350 or higher for other majors.
The Academy of Finance plans to apply 4 main admission methods, including: Direct admission according to the admission regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training; Admission for candidates with outstanding abilities; Admission based on the results of the 2025 high school graduation exam; Combined admission.
With the combined admission method, candidates are determined to have the admission score (DXT) as follows:
dXT = Subject 1 Score (national coefficient 2) + Subject 2 Score + Subject 3 Score.
In which, the first subject score is the English subject exam score (for candidates in the international certificate orientation program (CCQT) or the English Language major in the standard program) or the Math exam score (for candidates who register for the remaining majors of the standard program).
The second subject score is the Ly or Chemistry or Literature or Math exam score (if the first subject is English) or English (if the first subject is Math).
Subject 3: (The average score for the whole year of 10th grade + 11th grade + 12th grade 3.5 is 8.0 or higher.
Nguyen Trai University has also announced its enrollment plan for 2025. With the high school transcript review method, the school requires candidates to achieve a guaranteed threshold of 18 points or more according to the admission subject combination converted to a 30-point scale.
Admission method: Considered from high to low until the quota according to the admission score is exhausted.
Admission scores on a 30-point scale are determined as follows:
Admission score = Average score for the whole year of subject 1 + Average score for the whole year of subject 2 + Average score for the whole year of subject 3
Subject: Considering the total average score of the entire 12th grade of the subject group
Previously, many schools announced their enrollment plans for 2025. Parents and students follow the following table:



















