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Military Technical Academy reduces military quota

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong03/03/2025

TPO - In 2025, the Military Technical Academy will recruit 360 military students, a reduction of 180 compared to last year.


TPO - In 2025, the Military Technical Academy will recruit 360 military students, a reduction of 180 compared to last year.

The academy has just announced that out of 360 military students this year, 180 will be sent abroad for training, an increase of 50 people.

In addition, 5 training quotas at non-military schools; 175 training quotas at the Academy, including 30 quotas for training two high-quality engineering majors: Information and Information System Security.

The school enrolls students nationwide, with two groups A00 (Math, Physics, Chemistry) and A01 (Math, Physics, English).

The four admission methods of the Military Technical Academy include: direct admission and priority admission according to regulations of the Ministry of National Defense ; consideration of excellent high school students; Competency assessment test scores organized by two national universities; high school graduation exam scores.

Last year, the Military Technical Academy's benchmark score ranged from 25.46 to 27.71 based on the high school graduation exam results. The highest benchmark score was for female candidates from the North.

In addition, the academy is re-enrolling more than 750 students in the civilian system. The total number of new students recruited this year is 1,110.

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Source: https://tienphong.vn/hoc-vien-ky-thuat-quan-su-giam-chi-tieu-he-quan-su-post1721783.tpo

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