Math and Literature are two compulsory subjects. Candidates chose two additional subjects from a list of 9: Foreign Language, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, History, Geography, Economic and Legal Education, Informatics, and Technology.
Below are the exam questions for the subjects and suggested answers (official answers will be announced later by the Ministry of Education and Training):
| Exam Questions | Suggested Answers |
| Math | Math |
| Literature | Literature |
| English | English |
| Physics (questions with answers) | Chemistry (questions with answers) |
| Biology (questions with answers) | History (questions with answers) |
| Geography (questions with answers) | Economic and Legal Education |
Candidates will receive their graduation exam scores on the morning of 1/7. Following this, they will have 5 days to request a re-evaluation of their exam papers if needed. The graduation score calculation formula allocates 50% to exam scores, with the remaining 50% coming from 10th, 11th, and 12th-grade academic transcripts and priority points.
From 2/7 to 14/7, candidates can register and adjust their university admission aspirations.
According to the 2026 admission regulations, regardless of the university admission method, candidates must achieve a total graduation exam score of 15 or higher for three subjects in their chosen combination. Pass-fail results will be available after 17:00 on 9/8.
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Da Nang candidates taking the national high school graduation exam at Tran Phu High School exam center, on the afternoon of 11/6. Photo: Nguyen Dong |
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