On July 14, the Binh Duong Center for Continuing Education and Professional Development (abbreviated as Binh Duong Continuing Education Center, Thu Dau Mot ward, Ho Chi Minh City) announced that it had issued a notice on the admission plan for grade 10 in the 2026-2027 school year.
This year, the enrollment plan of Binh Duong Continuing Education Center is considered for admission based on grade 9 transcripts. The Center prioritizes admission for students with disabilities, students in difficult circumstances, and policy families. For the remaining cases, admission is considered based on academic and training results from high to low.
According to the leader of Binh Duong Continuing Education Center, this year the school's enrollment target approved by the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training is 900 students, but the number of applications registered for admission is currently over 1,800 applications.

In the immediate future, the Center will recruit enough 900 approved targets. Then it will send a written report to the leaders of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training on the number of students who have not been admitted to the Center. If permitted by the department, the Center will recruit more according to the assigned additional targets. The time to announce the list of admitted students is expected on July 24.
Leaders of Binh Duong Continuing Education Center said that for students who are not admitted, the unit will coordinate with educational institutions near Thu Dau Mot ward to guide and advise on enrollment for them.
Previously, Lao Dong Newspaper reported on the fact that many parents and students were worried about the overload of enrollment at Binh Duong Continuing Education Center. In the first two days of submitting applications for admission, parents and students had to go early, jostling each other to submit applications for 10th grade at Binh Duong Continuing Education Center.

