Ho Chi Minh City University of Law announced its minimum admission scores and a conversion table for benchmark scores across various admission methods on the afternoon of 9/7.
For the 2026 academic year, the university has set minimum admission scores for its programs. Law, international commercial law, and law-management programs require a minimum of 20 points, excluding bonus and priority points. Other programs accept applications from 16-17 points, which include bonus and priority points.
The conversion table for benchmark scores between methods is as follows:
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This year, Ho Chi Minh City University of Law plans to admit over 4,600 students through four methods: direct admission; admission based on high school graduation exam scores; a combination of academic transcripts and international certificates; admission based on academic transcripts for students from 149 schools prioritized by Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City; and the V-SAT university entrance assessment exam.
The admission score is calculated as: subject combination score + bonus points (if any) + priority points (if any).
In 2025, the university's benchmark scores ranged from 18,12 to 25,65, with most decreasing by one to four points compared to the previous year.
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Candidates taking the high school graduation exam at Phuoc Binh Secondary School, Ho Chi Minh City, on the morning of 12/6. *Photo: Quynh Tran*
Le Nguyen

