According to the plan of the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET), the virtual filtering examination for university admission will take place from August 13 to 17:00 on August 17 and will be implemented six times.
Each day, universities will participate with the MOET to implement the correct procedure for receiving data, organizing the examination, and sending the examination results to the system. All admission methods (approximately 20 methods) will be examined simultaneously on the MOET system.
After the last virtual filtering examination, universities will input the admission scores and examination results into the system, review, and prepare to announce the admission results for the first round according to the common schedule.
Recently, Hanoi University of Civil Engineering has announced a preliminary plan to announce the admission scores for the first round by August 19 at the latest.
The university has also announced the minimum admission score for undergraduate programs using the high school graduation exam results. According to that, the minimum score ranges from 17 to 22 points. Some majors have a minimum score of 22 points, including Information Technology, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
The minimum score is the minimum score on a scale of 30 points (for the method of using high school graduation exam results). The score is calculated using the examination score calculation formula and does not include any subject in the examination combination with a score of 1.0 points or lower.
Last year, the admission scores for the method of using high school graduation exam results at Hanoi University of Civil Engineering ranged from 17 to 24.49 points. The Logistics and Supply Chain Management major had the highest score - 24.49 points. The Information Technology major had a score of 24.25 points.