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Friday, 22/8/2025 | 16:57 GMT+7

Hanoi University's highest admission score reaches 34.35/40

The Chinese Language program continues to lead Hanoi University's admission scores with 34.35 points.

See 2025 university admission score updates

On the afternoon of 22/8, Hanoi University announced its admission scores, ranging from 22.1 to 34.35 out of 40. The Chinese Language program had the highest score, although it decreased by 1.45 points compared to the previous year. The Italian Language program had the lowest score at 22.1.

Hanoi University's 2025 admission scores for all programs are as follows:

Hanoi University students. Photo: HANU

Tuition fees for over 130 universities

In 2025, the university will admit 3,305 students through three methods: direct admission and priority admission; combined admission according to university regulations; and admission based on the 2025 high school graduation exam scores.

Hanoi University's tuition fees for the 2025 intake are expected to be around 0.78-1.7 million VND per credit, an increase of 7.5-8.3% compared to last year. Students need to complete approximately 145-152 credits and meet other requirements to graduate.

Successful candidates must confirm their enrollment online through the Ministry of Education and Training's system by 5 PM on 30/8. This is a mandatory step for students who wish to enroll. Many universities may have additional enrollment steps and welcome students in person.

Last year, the university's admission scores ranged from 25.08 to 35.8 out of 40, with the Chinese Language program having the highest score. Four programs used a 30-point scale (without multiplying the foreign language subject coefficient), ranging from 16.7 to 25.65 points. These included Information Technology (standard and advanced programs), Financial Technology, and Multimedia Communications.

Hanoi University students. Photo: HANU

Binh Minh

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/diem-chuan-dai-hoc-ha-noi-hanu-2025-moi-nhat-4928796.html
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