According to the plan of the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET), the virtual filtering process for university enrollment will take place from August 13 to 17h on August 17 and will be conducted six times.
Each day, universities will participate with MOET to implement the correct procedure for receiving data, organizing the enrollment process, and sending the enrollment results to the system. All enrollment methods (approximately 20 methods) will be evaluated simultaneously on the MOET system.
After the final virtual filtering process, universities will input the admission scores and enrollment results into the system, review, and prepare to announce the admission results for the first round according to the common schedule. Thus, after this period, universities can announce the admission scores and enrollment results to students.
MOET requires universities to announce the admission scores no later than 17h on August 19. Each student can only be admitted to their highest-ranked preference.
Recently, Hanoi University of Science and Technology has announced its plan to announce the admission scores for enrollment based on the results of the assessment of learning ability and the high school graduation exam in 2024 for 64 majors and training programs on August 17.
The university has also announced its forecast of the lowest admission scores based on the high school graduation exam results, ranging from 20 to 22.75 points. The majors in this group are environmental technology (EV1), resource and environmental management (EV2), advanced science and technology materials program (MS-E3), and textile technology (TX1). The forecast for these majors in 2024 is slightly higher than the forecast for 2023, with an increase of 0.75 points.
Last year, the admission scores for Hanoi University of Science and Technology based on the high school graduation exam results ranged from 21 to 29.42 points. The highest admission score was 29.42 points for the computer science major, while the lowest admission scores were 21 points for the environmental technology and resource and environmental management majors.
The admission scores based on the assessment of learning ability ranged from 50.40 to 83.97 points. The data science and artificial intelligence major had the highest admission score, followed by computer science.