Many new points to note
In the context of university admissions having many adjustments in regulations and admission methods, candidates need to understand correctly and fully to be able to make an accurate choice.
In which, the highlight is the regulation on the source of recruitment: Candidates with a total score of three high school graduation exam subjects corresponding to the admission combination (or the exam score of Math and Literature and another subject) reaching at least 15 on a 30-point scale (not applicable to special candidates or those exempted from the graduation exam).
In addition, candidates can register a maximum of 15 aspirations, teacher training programs only consider applications with orders from 1 to 5.
In addition, the admission method is based on high school academic results (grade books), the admission combination uses the common average score of 6 semesters of academic results (10th, 11th, 12th grade) at the high school level of at least 3 subjects, in which Mathematics or Literature must contribute at least 1/3 of the weighting of the admission score in the admission combination.

Advice for candidates
In the context of increasingly diverse enrollment, each decision needs to be carefully considered. When there is systematic preparation, from mastering regulations, choosing combinations, admission methods to building a reasonable list of aspirations, candidates will minimize risks and improve their chances of admission.
From the changes in the admission regulations, experts believe that candidates should not worry too much, but need to proactively review their entire registration strategy. According to Mr. Nguyen Xuan Thang - Vice Rector of Hanoi University of Finance and Banking, the first thing is to clearly identify the admission combination that suits their abilities, then choose the most advantageous admission method, instead of registering in many directions without concentration.
Along with that, bonus points such as foreign language certificates need to be effectively utilized. According to Mr. Thang, if there is an advantage, candidates should complete it early to increase competitive opportunities, and consider carefully when arranging aspirations, because this is a decisive factor.
Regarding this issue, Mr. Vu Hoang Hiep - Head of the Training Department, Hanoi Architectural University - further noted that candidates need to pay special attention to the input quality assurance threshold. Understanding the conditions such as the minimum score helps avoid unrealistic choices, and at the same time more clearly defines the possibility of admission.
Reality shows that registering many aspirations does not mean higher opportunities if there is no clear strategy. The important thing is to select, arrange reasonably and stick to career goals.
When you understand the regulations correctly and have careful preparation, each choice will no longer be random, but become a calculated step on the road to university.