The Hanoi Department of Education and Training released the list of high schools offering additional 10th-grade placements on the afternoon of 18/7.
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Students take the public high school entrance exam in Hanoi, June 2025. Photo: Tung Dinh |
See the first-round admission scores for 115 schools.
Students admitted in this supplementary round must meet two criteria: they must have listed the schools (or specialized classes) on the lowered-threshold list in their initial application and their entrance exam scores must meet or exceed the newly announced minimums. However, if a school was listed as the student's second or third choice, the required score is 1 or 2 points higher, respectively.
Students need to confirm their supplementary admission in person from 19/7 to 22/7.
Students who requested a score review will receive their results by 28/7 at the latest. If successful, these students will enroll on 30/7.
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Students take the public high school entrance exam in Hanoi, June 2025. Photo: Tung Dinh
Nearly 103,000 students participated in Hanoi's 10th-grade entrance exam on 7/6 and 8/6. An additional 13,000 students took specialized subject exams on 9/6. This is the largest 10th-grade exam in the country. According to the Department of Education and Training, at least 64% of students, or more than 81,000, will secure a high school place.
The Department announced the admission thresholds for 119 public schools on 4/7. For non-specialized programs, Yen Hoa High School and Le Quy Don - Ha Dong High School led with 25.5/30, followed by Viet Duc and Phan Dinh Phung, both at 25.25.
Among specialized programs, the Chemistry program at Hanoi - Amsterdam High School had the highest threshold at 42.75/50, followed by the same school's English program at 41.15.
Thanh Hang