Van Hien University (school code DVH) has just announced the floor score for regular university admission in the first phase of 2026 according to enrollment methods.
According to the school's Admissions Council, for the admission method based on the results of the 2026 high school graduation exam, candidates have a total score of 3 subjects in the admission combination from 15 points or higher.
With the high school transcript admission method, the school applies many forms:
Consider the general average score of academic results for the whole year of grades 10, 11, 12 of the combination of 3 subjects for admission + priority points (if any) + bonus points (if any) reaching from 18 points.
Considering graduation scores in 2026, reaching from 6 points; Law and Economic Law majors reaching from 8.5 points; Nursing majors reaching from 6.5 points.
Consider the average score for the whole year of grade 12 multiplied by a coefficient of 3 + priority points (if any) + bonus points (if any) reaching 18 points (for high school graduates before 2026).
The school also enrolls students by combining high school academic results or high school graduation exam scores with aptitude test results.
In the admission method using the results of the competency assessment exam of Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City, candidates achieving from 600 points can register for admission to most training majors of the school, except for some specialized majors such as Nursing, Piano and Vocal.
For Law, Economic Law and Nursing majors, the floor score is applied according to the input quality assurance threshold regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training.


In addition to announcing the floor score, Van Hien University also implements many scholarship programs for candidates registering for the school as nguyện vọng 1 on the general admission system of the Ministry of Education and Training from July 2 to before 5 pm on July 14, 2026.
Accordingly, candidates have the opportunity to receive the Tinh hoa Van Hien Scholarship with a support level from 20% to 80% of the full course tuition fee, based on the admission results according to the school's admission methods.
