Hoc vien Ngan hang plans to enroll 4,690 students this year across 45 training programs, an increase of nine programs compared to last year. The institution employs four admission methods: direct admission, combined admission, transcript review, and THPT graduation exam score review.
Contrary to its initial plan in January, Hoc vien Ngan hang has decided not to discontinue independent high school transcript review. However, candidates must still achieve at least 16 points in the THPT graduation exam for their chosen subject combination.
For combined admission, the institution combines transcript review with international certificates such as: IELTS 5.5, TOEFL iBT 46, SAT 1200, ACT 26, or JLPT N5 or higher. Additionally, candidates can combine transcript review with HSA competency assessment scores from Dai hoc Quoc gia Ha Noi (achieving 85 points or higher) or V-SAT scores (300 points or higher).
Under the THPT graduation exam score review method, Hoc vien Ngan hang converts IELTS and other foreign language certificates into English subject scores as follows:
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Hoc vien Ngan hang providing admissions counseling in Hai Phong on 21/3. Photo: Hoc vien Fanpage |
Across all admission methods, the institution adds priority points based on region, target group, and bonus points according to Ministry regulations. This includes candidates who achieved a third prize or higher in provincial-level excellent student competitions, specialized school students, and those with international foreign language certificates equivalent to IELTS 5.5 or higher.
Hoc vien Ngan hang 2026 enrollment targets and admission combinations
Tuition fees for Hoc vien Ngan hang's upcoming academic year are projected to be 27,8-29,4 million dong per year for standard programs, an increase of 1,3-1,4 million dong compared to last year.
High-quality programs will cost approximately 45 million dong, an increase of 5 million dong. For international joint programs, first-year tuition is 50 million dong, increasing in subsequent years, similar to previous years. The Japanese-oriented Accounting Bachelor program costs 50 million dong per year and remains constant for four years.
Last year, Hoc vien Ngan hang (BAV) cut-off scores ranged from 21 to 26,97 based on THPT graduation exam scores, with Economic Law having the highest cut-off.
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Duong Tam

