The 2025 high school graduation physics exam, taken by nearly 350,000 students, consisted of 28 questions, including 18 multiple-choice questions, 4 true/false questions, and 6 short-answer questions, to be completed in 50 minutes.
Over 1.14 million students under the new curriculum tackled two out of nine elective subjects on Tuesday morning, June 27. Many felt anxious after a challenging math exam the previous day.
14 high schools set their 10th-grade admission scores at 10.5 across three subjects, averaging 3.5 points per subject, the highest number in the past four years.
10 students were disqualified for bringing materials and phones into the literature exam room, while 7,000 others skipped the exam. If they are 12th graders, they will fail to graduate.
The high school graduation literature exam has received praise for its essay question relating to provincial mergers, with teachers predicting scores will mostly fall between 6 and 7.
The high school graduation literature exam for students under the 2006 general education program is based on the poem "Train of Thought" by Nguyen Duc Mau.
The literature exam for 1.14 million high school graduation exam takers included reading comprehension and writing sections, lasting 120 minutes on the morning of 26/6.
1.16 million students took the 2025 high school graduation exam on the morning of 27/6. This is the first exam administered under two curricula, featuring literature prompts from outside textbooks, and a record number of exam codes for elective subjects.
With 9.5 points in the specialized subject, twins Do Tung Lam and Do Tuan Lam secured the top two positions in the 10th-grade physics class at Ha Long Specialized High School.
The 2025 high school graduation exam has two schedules. Students following the new curriculum cannot use atlases and must arrive no more than 15 minutes late. They should check their exam papers within the first 5 minutes to avoid losing points or failing unfairly.
Provinces nationwide take precautions against power outages and inclement weather, providing support for students traveling from afar, as they prepare for the first high school graduation exams under the new curriculum.
Mai Linh successfully navigated three rounds of interviews with Nashtech, becoming a full-time employee in her fourth year, balancing work and studies to graduate at the top of her class.
The structure of the 2025 high school graduation exam subjects has changed, so the multiple-choice answer sheet has also been adjusted. Candidates should pay attention to avoid losing points.
Two Vinh University officials have been reprimanded and reassigned after a student accused them of inappropriate behavior, including unwanted physical contact and sending explicit material.
Questions about parts of speech, quantifiers, or reduced relative clauses in the English exam can easily confuse students and cause them to lose points.
Nguyen Minh Thu, who achieved two perfect scores and earned the top spot in the 10th-grade entrance exam, stayed up until 2 a.m. practicing 5-6 exam papers daily during the final month of preparation.
AI is creating a wave of new careers, and young people should use it extensively to find their own career space, according to Pham Thi Ngoc Thuy, Executive Director of Ban IV.
The top scorer at the Hanoi University of Education's specialized high school (HUES) achieved 29.5/30 points in the math class, while top scorers in other specialized classes ranged from 24.5 to over 27 points.
Students face point deductions of up to 25%, or complete invalidation of their exam results, for violating 2025 high school graduation exam regulations, such as marking answers, exchanging information with classmates, or bringing prohibited items into the exam room.
Math scores improve, while literature remains static, leading to a potential 0.5-1.5 point increase in high school entrance exam scores, according to several teachers.