Specifically, admission method 402 requires candidates with a score of 105/150 points or higher in the National University of Hanoi 's competency assessment, or 850/1200 points or higher in the National University of Ho Chi Minh City's competency assessment, or a score of 21/30 points or higher in the Hanoi University of Science and Technology's thinking skills assessment, along with an average GPA of 5 semesters in high school.

Admission score = Converted score*10 + Average score (Semester 1-10 + Semester 2-10 + Semester 1-11 + Semester 2-11 + Semester 1-12)/5 + Converted priority points (if any).

Admission method 408 is for candidates with SAT standardized test scores of 1100/1600 or higher; candidates with ACT scores of 24/36 or higher; and candidates with A-Level certificates who use the results of 3 subjects to replace the 3 subjects for admission to the registered major, with each subject score of 60/100 or higher (equivalent to a C grade, PUMrange ≥ 60).

Admission method 410 is for candidates with international foreign language certificates or English proficiency certificates based on the 6-level Foreign Language Proficiency Framework for Vietnam, combined with academic scores.

Admission score = Converted score + Average (Semester 1-10 + Semester 2-10 + Semester 1-11 + Semester 2-11 + Semester 1-12)/5 + Converted priority points (if any)

Admission method 501 is for students in specialized classes and bilingual classes at specialized high schools, in combination with their academic transcripts.

Admission score = Average score of foreign language subjects in 5 semesters of high school (Semester 1 of 10th grade + Semester 2 of 10th grade + Semester 1 of 11th grade + Semester 2 of 11th grade + Semester 1 of 12th grade) + Average score of 5 semesters of high school (Semester 1 of 10th grade + Semester 2 of 10th grade + Semester 1 of 11th grade + Semester 2 of 11th grade + Semester 1 of 12th grade) + Converted priority points (if any).

Admission method 502 is for students who have won first, second, or third prizes at the provincial/city level, combined with their academic transcripts.

Admission method 503 is for members of the national-level excellent student team, combined with academic transcripts.

Admission method 505 is for students who participate in the monthly rounds of the "Road to Olympia" competition, combined with their academic transcripts.

The specific admission scores for Hanoi University are as follows:

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In 2024, the school will use three admission methods: direct admission and priority admission (5% of the total quota), combined admission (45% of the total quota), and admission based on high school graduation exam results (50% of the total quota).

According to the university's announcement, the tuition fee for 2024 for specialized courses taught in a foreign language is 720,000 VND/credit for general education courses, and 820,000 - 1,740,000 VND depending on the major for courses in foundational, specialized, supplementary, graduation project, internship, and graduation thesis.

For language-related majors, the tuition fee for standard training programs and general education/fundamentals courses (taught in Vietnamese) in advanced training programs is 720,000 VND per credit. Tuition fees for foundational courses (taught in a foreign language), major courses, specialization courses, internships, and graduation theses in advanced training programs range from 1,140,000 to 1,400,000 VND per credit, depending on the major.

Tuition fees are adjusted annually according to the government 's tuition fee adjustment roadmap and depending on the actual situation, with an increase not exceeding 15% per academic year.

Students react to the university's sudden tuition fee increase . Many students at Hanoi University are upset about the approximately 10% increase in tuition fees compared to last year. University leaders stated that, in the context of autonomy, tuition fees need to be increased gradually to ensure a balance between revenue and expenditure and investment in development.