In 2024, the admission score of the Academy of Journalism and Communication ranges from 25.18 - 38.12 points (addmission based on high school graduation exam scores).
For the admission method based on high school transcript scores, in addition to the score range ranging around 8.26 - 9.55 points, the additional actor criteria need to be between 7.48 - 9.54 points.
For the combined admission method, the SAT score sets 1200 - 1280 points. With the IET (or equivalent) admission group, the highest requirement is 7.5 points applicable to multimedia media. The remaining disciplines fluctuate within 6.5 - 7.0 points. Along with that, the highest average high school score of students needed 8.14 points.
Details of the admission score for each major/specialty of the Academy of Journalism and Communication in 2024:





In 2023, the benchmark score of the Academy of Journalism and Communication ranges from 23.31 - 28.68 points (on a 30-point scale); from 33.92 - 38.02 points (on a 40-point scale).
With a score of 30, the Multimedia Communication major has the highest score of 28.68 points considering the C15 combination (Literature, Math, Social Sciences). The Department of Construction, Party and State Administration scored the lowest score at 23.31 points, considering the A16 combination (Literature, Math, Natural Sciences).
With a score of 40, the Public Relations major, Professional Public Relations major, has the highest score of 38.02 points, considering the combination of D78 (Literature, Social Sciences, English) and R26 (Literature, Social Sciences, English certificate).
The Journalism major, Electronic Newspaper (high quality) scored the lowest with 33.92 points considering the combination of D72 (Literature, Natural Sciences, English) and R25 (Literature, Natural Sciences, English certificate score).
The 2025 admission plan for the Academy of Journalism and Communication can be seen HERE.