Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy will admit over 200 additional students across six programs, with a minimum score of 17/30 on the B00 exam combination.
16 universities made errors during the admissions process, affecting 1,000 applicants. The Ministry of Education and Training says it has resolved the issues and ensured students' rights.
While approximately 773,200 students were accepted into universities, only nearly 625,500 confirmed their enrollment through the Ministry of Education and Training's system.
Three of the four top-scoring entrants to Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology have chosen electrical and electronics engineering, while the remaining student has opted for computer science.
The Ministry of Education and Training's admissions system will remain open until 5 PM on 2/9 for candidates to confirm their enrollment, instead of closing today.
75 applicants whose admission status was incorrectly reversed received an apology from the University of Finance - Marketing. The university corrected the results and requested other institutions to consider these students in subsequent application rounds.
Receiving 20-30 complaints daily about errors, the ministry of education deems them "unavoidable" but "fewer than last year thanks to thorough preparation".
Many universities are recruiting hundreds of additional students, with common admission scores ranging from 15 to 18/30, including programs like medicine and odontology.
A technical error in the university admissions system has left several prospective students unsure of their placement, with some erroneously marked as admitted to HCMUE.
Admission scores for education and technology programs reached or neared 30, while medicine and pharmacy saw a sharp decline, based on the high school graduation exam results.
Limited slots, high demand, IELTS score conversions, and bonus points resulted in six programs at three universities having a perfect 30/30 admission score.
The University of Economics (UEB), a member of Vietnam National University, Hanoi, has announced its admission scores for 2025, ranging from 24.2 to 25.72. The lowest scores are for accounting and development economics.
The 2025 admission scores for 15 medical schools across Vietnam range from 17 to 30, with the highest at the Military Medical Academy. Most schools have lower admission scores compared to last year.