
The Ministry of Education and Training has just issued a document requesting universities and colleges to strictly comply with the regulations on university and college admissions for preschool education and guiding documents; review data, and prepare for virtual filtering.
In particular, in the first round of enrollment in 2025, schools must organize admission exams on a common system, ensuring compliance with regulations and progress issued by the Ministry of Education and Training.
In addition, schools need to review sub-criteria and admission data from previous years to determine appropriate virtual rates, ensuring that the number of officially admitted candidates does not exceed the approved quota.
The Ministry of Education and Training also asked schools to step up communication work, emphasizing fairness and transparency between admission methods and combinations.
At the same time, schools need to promptly resolve candidates' suggestions and complaints, coordinate with other training units to support candidates who encounter errors during the admission process; strengthen internal inspection and control and ensure quality throughout the entire admission process.
One of the new regulations in this year's university and college entrance exam is that schools must convert the equivalent admission scores and entrance thresholds between admission methods and combinations to increase consistency, objectivity and fairness for candidates.
The Ministry of Education and Training only issues a general framework for converting admission scores. Schools proactively develop their own plans, leading to the phenomenon that each place has a different way of doing things.
Previously, on July 19, at Hanoi University of Science and Technology, about 10,000 students participated in the 2025 Admission Choice Day, where many concerns related to the conversion of university admission scores were answered.
Source: https://baolaocai.vn/bo-gd-dt-yeu-cau-cac-truong-cong-khai-viec-quy-doi-diem-trung-tuyen-post878549.html
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