See the updated admission scores for all universities in 2025
On 23/8, the University of Transport and Communications (UTC) announced the admission scores for its various programs at both the Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City campuses. The program with the highest admission score, based on the high school graduation exam, was Logistics and Supply Chain Management, at 27.52 and 27.38 for the Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City campuses, respectively.
Most other programs had scores in the 20-26 range. Two programs, Urban Management and Construction (Ho Chi Minh City campus) and the high-quality Vietnamese-British Road and Bridge Construction Engineering program (Ho Chi Minh City campus), had admission scores just above 15.
The detailed admission scores for the University of Transport and Communications in 2025 are as follows:
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UTC students provide admissions counseling in March. Photo: University's Fanpage |
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This year, UTC plans to enroll approximately 6,300 students across both campuses through four admission methods: high school graduation exam scores and achievements in national and international competitions; high school academic records; Hanoi National University and Ho Chi Minh City National University's competency assessment tests; and Hanoi University of Science and Technology's thinking assessment test.
The university will convert scores between different admission methods to a common 30-point scale, following regulations from the Ministry of Education and Training.
UTC Score Conversion Table
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UTC students provide admissions counseling in March. Photo: University's Fanpage
Last year, admission scores based on the high school graduation exam ranged from 20 to 26.45, with Logistics and Supply Chain Management in Hanoi having the highest score.
Tuition fees at UTC last academic year ranged from nearly 400,000 to over 425,000 VND per credit for standard programs, and from almost 625,000 to nearly 770,000 VND for advanced and high-quality programs. A tuition increase of around 10% is expected this year.
Duong Tam