In 2025, the expected floor score for admission methods to the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Ho Chi Minh City National University) is 18 to 20 points.
This is the minimum score for candidates to be able to register for admission to the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City) according to the following methods.
This floor score applies to methods such as: Admission based on the results of the 2025 high school exam; Priority in admission of students from 149 high schools according to the list prescribed by Ho Chi Minh City National University; Priority in direct admission of the best candidates of high schools in 2025; Priority in admission of students who are members of the national team of the province or city to participate in the national excellent student exam or win first, second, third, and consolation prizes in the provincial or municipal excellent student exam; candidates with achievements in social activities, arts, and sports.
For the admission method based on the results of the Ho Chi Minh City National University's competency assessment exam, the floor score is from 620 or higher.
Previously, in 2024, the school's floor score ranged from 18.5 to 21.
The majors with a floor score of 21 include: English Language, International Standard English Language, International Relations, International Relations, Psychology, Journalism, International Standard Journalism, Multimedia Communications...
The remaining admission scores for majors are 18.5 or 19.5; 20 and 20.5. Specifically as follows:

In 2023, the floor score of the training majors at the school ranges from 18 - 20 points. This score has included priority points according to regulations or has been multiplied by coefficients in certain majors according to the school's formula.
Specifically as follows:



In 2022, the threshold for ensuring input quality (landing point) for admission to the school by considering high school graduation exam scores ranges from 18 - 20 points. This level includes priority points according to regulations and points multiplied by the coefficient of some admission majors.
