Hanoi University of Pharmacy has just announced enrollment information for 2025.
Accordingly, the school plans to enroll students according to the following methods:
Method 1: Direct admission according to the regulations on direct admission of the Ministry of Education and Training and Schools
Method 2: Admission combined with high school academic results with SAT certificates; Admission of high school academic results for excellent students in specialized classes of national/specialized high schools or provincial/city levels under the Central Government; admission to the GCE A-level international certificate.
Method 3: Admission based on the results of the thinking assessment exam of Hanoi University of Science and Technology in 2025. This method is only applicable to the pharmaceutical industry.
Method 4: Admission based on the results of the 2025 high school graduation exam.
With a SAT certificate, the requirement is from 1400/1600 or higher for Pharmacy; 1350 or higher for other majors.
The total admission quota for 2025 of Hanoi University of Pharmacy is 940, including the quota for students of the National University Reserve.

This year, for the first time, the school will consider enrolling candidates with A-level certificates. Candidates need to have the results of three subjects according to the admission combination in each major reaching 80/100 points or more, of which Chemistry is a minimum of 90/100.
For students majoring in Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, the admission score is the average score of each subject, plus priority conversion points and encouragement points.
In all of the above methods, candidates must have good academic performance for three years, with each subject scoring in the admission combination in grades 10, 11, 12 and 8 or higher.
Candidates note that the admission method based on the results of the thinking assessment test of Hanoi University of Science and Technology only applies to the Pharmacy industry. Students need to achieve over 7 points in Math, Physics, Chemistry in three school years. This condition also applies to the method of considering the results of the high school graduation exam in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry.