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Friday, 22/8/2025 | 20:53 GMT+7

Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology's highest admission score reaches 26.21

The Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology (PTIT) has set its admission scores between 21 and 26.21 for programs offered in Hanoi.

See 2025 university admission scores updates

On 22/8, the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology (PTIT) announced its highest admission score of 26.21 for the computer science program (data science concentration). This was followed by control engineering and automation at 26.19, and information technology at 25.8.

The high-quality accounting program had the lowest admission score at 21. All other programs required a minimum score of 22.

The 2025 admission scores for all PTIT programs are as follows:

Students at the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology. Photo: PTIT

This year, PTIT is admitting 6,680 students across its Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City campuses. The five admission methods include: talent assessment; international certificates; competency and aptitude tests; high school graduation exam scores; and a combination of English proficiency certificates and academic transcripts.

Tuition fees for the 2025 academic year at PTIT are expected to be between 29.6 and 62.5 million VND, an increase of 2.6 to 10.2 million VND compared to current rates. Standard programs will range from 29.6 to 37.6 million VND. High-quality programs will cost between 49.2 and 55 million VND, while international partnership programs will range from 54 to 62.5 million VND.

Specifically, programs like the bachelor of information technology (application concentration), game design and development, Vietnamese-Japanese information technology, and artificial intelligence, will have tuition fees between 40 and 45.5 million VND, representing a 5 to 8.5 million VND increase.

Details of PTIT tuition fees

Students at the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology. Photo: PTIT

Last year, PTIT's admission scores based on high school graduation exam results ranged from 18 to 26.4 out of 30, with information technology having the highest requirement.

PTIT's score conversion formula

Duong Tam

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/diem-chuan-hoc-vien-cong-nghe-buu-chinh-vien-thong-ptit-2025-moi-nhat-4928949.html
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