At Hanoi University, Dr. Nguyen Tien Dung - Vice Principal of Hanoi University - said that the 2025 high school graduation exam scores show that the D01 combination results (Math, Literature, English) - the combination of admission to all regular university training programs of the school is lower than last year.
The Vice Principal of Hanoi University said that in addition to the increase in the number of candidates applying for admission, the Ministry of Education and Training's regulation on using a common scale and not dividing the quota ratio between admission methods also contributes to ensuring that the school's benchmark scores in 2025 do not fluctuate much compared to last year.
"The school's training majors have high social needs and have been in the group of majors with high entrance scores for many years, so this year's benchmark scores may only fluctuate between 0.5 - 1.5 points compared to 2024" - Dr. Dung predicted.
Dr. Nguyen Tien Dung said that the majors expected to have high benchmark scores are Korean Language, Chinese Language, English Language, Japanese Language, Information Technology, Marketing... These are the majors in the past 5 years in the group of highest benchmark scores in the school.
Last year, the benchmark scores for majors ranged from 33 - 35.8 on a 40-point scale, in which the Marketing major (taught in English) took 33.93 points.

For the National Economics University, after analyzing the common scores of subjects and the general score for the 2025 high school graduation exam, Dr. Le Anh Duc - Head of the Department of Training Management, National Economics University - commented that the average score of candidates in the 5 traditional university admission groups decreased by 0.8 - 2.1 compared to 2024, especially in groups with Math and English.
Therefore, Mr. Duc predicts the general decrease to be around 2 - 3 points.
The National Economics University alone expects that the admission scores for majors this year may be lower than in 2024, depending on the major group/training program, it may be 1-2 points lower, said Dr. Le Anh Duc.
Last year, the admission score for Marketing was 27.78 points (up 30 points).