Candidate T.V. T asked, according to the new regulations, candidates must achieve a minimum of 15 points in the high school graduation exam according to a combination of 3 subjects to be eligible for university admission, so how is this regulation specifically understood?
Regarding this issue, the Ministry of Education and Training said:

According to Point 3, Article 6 of the Regulation on enrollment for training majors at the university level and preschool education majors at the college level in Circular No. 06/2026/TT-BGDDT dated February 15, 2026 of the Ministry of Education and Training:
The source of admission to the university-level training program is candidates with a total score of 3 subjects in the high school graduation exam (vocational high school exam for vocational high school students) in the years according to the admission combination (or using the scores of Math, Literature and another exam subject) reaching at least 15 points on a 30-point scale, applicable to candidates taking the graduation exam from 2026; this regulation does not apply to candidates who are specially considered for high school graduation and candidates specified in Clause 1, Clause 2 (points a, c, d, đ), Clause 3, Clause 4 Article 8 of this Regulation".
It can be understood that this is an absolute condition (recruitment source) applied to candidates who graduate from 2026 onwards to be eligible for admission to universities and colleges in the preschool education sector, the total score of 3 graduation exam subjects (or Math, Literature and another subject) reaches 15 points. If the total score of 3 subjects is less than 15 points (hang 30), candidates do not meet the recruitment source conditions for admission.