According to the reporter at the Chau Van Liem High School exam site (Ninh Kieu District, Can Tho City), from early morning, students were present in costumes and had all the necessary documents to enter the 10th grade entrance exam.

Many students could not hide their anxiety and stress before the first exam - Math. This is a subject that is considered quite "heavy-shaped" and plays an important role in deciding the overall score.

"I was quite worried and nervous because I wasn't very confident. I hope I will do my homework well so as not to disappoint my parents and teachers," said student Nguyen Hoang Lam (a student at Luong The Vinh Secondary School).
In addition to worries, there are also many candidates who maintain a strong mentality and are ready to face challenges.
"I have reviewed very carefully in the past time, especially the illustrative exam types. I think I have prepared well enough to be confident in doing my homework today" said Duong Thuy Tien (a student at Luong The Vinh Secondary School).

Can Tho City's 2025-2026 high school 10th grade entrance exam has 11,057 candidates registered to take the exam at 28 exam boards. The total enrollment quota of 28 high schools in the city is 10,433. Thus, the competitive pressure is not small, but most candidates have the spirit of trying their best.
From June 5 to June 7, candidates will take the exam in three subjects: Math, Foreign Language, Literature and specialized subjects (for Ly Tu Trong High School for the Gifted).
Before June 18, the admission results will be announced. Candidates must complete the admission procedure no later than 7 days after announcing the results. From June 18 to June 24, receive the appeal petition and announce the appeal results before July 6. From July 7 to July 15: Additional admission.

To ensure the exam takes place fairly, seriously and safely, the Department of Education and Training of Can Tho City has synchronously deployed many solutions, from preparing facilities, training exam attendants to coordinating with the police and health forces to ensure security, order and health for candidates.