Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) announced on 3/7 the score differences among eight subject combinations and the conversion table for admission scores across three admission methods.
Regarding subject combinations, the groups primarily used for admission to engineering programs have no score deviation, meaning their scores are equal. These include A00 (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry), A01 (Mathematics, Physics, English), B00 (Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology), D07 (Mathematics, Chemistry, English), and K01 (Mathematics, Literature, Physics/Chemistry/Biology/Informatics).
Scores for combinations D01 (Mathematics, Literature, English), D04 (Mathematics, Literature, Chinese), and DD2 (Mathematics, Literature, Korean), used for admission to economics, education, and foreign language fields, are similar.
If a training program uses combinations from both groups, the admission scores for A00, A01, B00, and D07 will be 0,5 points higher than the remaining combinations.
For example, the Energy Management program is currently accepting applications with four combinations: K01, A00, A01, D01. If the admission score for combination D01 is 23 points, then the admission scores for K01, A00, A01 will be 23,5 points.
HUST admission score predictions - HUST 2026 cutoff scores
The score differences among subject combinations are as follows:
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A view of Hanoi University of Science and Technology. Photo: Hoang Giang |
For converting admission scores between methods, Hanoi University of Science and Technology applies the percentile method to determine equivalent admission score levels across three methods: talent-based admission, scores from the TSA aptitude test, and high school graduation examination scores.
HUST compiles and analyzes admission data from the past three years and available data from this year as a basis for determining the corresponding percentile ranges.
Hanoi University of Science and Technology's percentile table for the original A00 combination is as follows:
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The percentile table for the original D01 combination is as follows:
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From an admission score x, which falls within the percentile range [a, b) of one admission method, an equivalent admission score y will be interpolated to the percentile range [c, d) of another method, according to the following formula:
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For example, the admission score for Mechatronics Engineering using the high school graduation examination score method with combination A00 is 27 (x = 27). This score falls within percentile range 4 in the original A00 percentile table, with a high school graduation examination score value of [26,23 - 27,82).
In this case, the equivalent admission score for the TSA test will fall within the corresponding percentile range 4, with a TSA score value of [61,33 - 68,17). From this, candidates can determine the corresponding conversion coefficients as follows:
a = 26,23; b = 27,82; c = 61,33; d = 68,17
Applying the above interpolation formula to calculate the equivalent admission score yields:
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Parents and candidates can use the university's conversion tool at https://tsbkhn.shinyapps.io/QuyDoi-2026BK/ to avoid complex calculations.
This year, Hanoi University of Science and Technology will admit 9.700 students through three methods: talent-based admission, aptitude test scores, and high school graduation examination scores.
The university has not yet announced tuition fees. Last year, Hanoi University of Science and Technology's tuition fees ranged from 28-90 million VND, with standard programs around 28-35 million VND.
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Duong Tam





