Currently, 20 schools consider SAT scores of 1100 or higher. Along with the SAT, schools also consider ACT scores (a standardized test, including Math, Science , English and Reading) with scores of 18-25/36 or higher.
STT | School | Minimum score | Admission method |
1 | National Economics University | SAT 1200 - ACT 26 | Consider combining according to separate projects |
2 | Foreign Trade University | SAT 1260 - ACT 27 | Consider combining foreign language certificates and academic records, international competency certificates |
3 | University of Commerce | SAT 1000 - ACT 20 | Consider combining international certificates with graduation exam scores or transcripts |
4 | Hanoi University of Science and Technology | SAT 1250 - ACT 25 | International Certificate |
5 | Academy of Posts and Telecommunications Technology | SAT 1130 - ACT 25 | Combined admission |
6 | Diplomatic Academy | SAT 1200 - ACT 23 | Review transcripts, admission by interview |
7 | Faculty of Business Administration (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) | SAT 1100 - ACT 22 | Direct admission or admission based on international certificates |
8 | Academy of Finance | SAT 1050 - ACT 22 | Admission of excellent high school students |
9 | Hanoi University | SAT 1100 - ACT 24 | Combined admission for candidates with international certificates or foreign language proficiency certificates |
10 | University of Economics (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) | SAT 1068 - ACT 18 | International certificate admission |
11 | Banking Academy | SAT 1200 | Admission by international certificate |
12 | Academy of Journalism and Communication | SAT 1200 | Consider combining international certificates with academic records |
13 | University of Construction | SAT 1100 - ACT 22 | Review transcripts and combine reviews |
14 | Hanoi University of Industry | SAT 1000 | Consider candidates who have won provincial and city-level excellent student awards; have international certificates |
15 | University of Foreign Languages (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) | SAT 1100 - ACT 22 | Admission by foreign language certificate |
16 | University of Science (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) | SAT 1100 - ACT 22 | Consider the test scores to assess capacity |
17 | Hanoi University of Pharmacy | SAT 1300 - ACT 27 | Admission combines academic records with international standardized tests |
18 | Military Medical Academy | SAT 1068 - ACT 18 | Direct admission, priority admission, admission of excellent students |
19 | Military Technical Academy | SAT 1068 - ACT 18 | Direct admission, priority admission, admission of excellent students |
20 | School of Information Officers | SAT 1068 - ACT 18 | Direct admission, priority admission, admission of excellent students |
20 major universities in Hanoi consider admission based on SAT scores. (Illustration photo)
This year, the University of Commerce and the University of Industry require the lowest SAT score. With the admission method combining international certificates with graduation exam scores or transcripts, the University of Commerce requires candidates to have an SAT score of 1000 or higher. The certificate score will be converted, combined with the score of Math and one of the subjects: Literature, Physics, Chemistry for admission.
For Industrial University, if applying for admission with international certificates, students must have international certificates such as SAT with a minimum score of 1000.
The school with the highest SAT score requirement is Hanoi University of Science and Technology . In the admission method based on international certificates, candidates need to have an average grade point average of 8 or higher in high school and have one of the following certificates: SAT, ACT, A-Level, AP, IB.
If using SAT, candidates must achieve 1250/1600 points to be able to register for training programs in conjunction with international universities. To register for majors such as Computer Science, Computer Engineering or Control Engineering - Automation, candidates need to achieve a minimum SAT score of 1450.
The SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test or Scholastic Assessment Test) is a standardized test used to assess the verbal and mathematical abilities of high school students, which can be used as a measure to predict and evaluate the level of success at the corresponding university level.
The SAT consists of the SAT I (Reasoning Test) and the SAT II (Subject Tests). The purpose of both SAT tests is to assess students' thinking and problem-solving skills.
However, while the SAT I focuses on general math, language, and reading skills, the SAT II is used to assess students on specific subjects, such as Math Level I, Math Level II, US History, World History, and Literature.
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