The Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam (DAV) plans to recruit 2,200 students, with 70% selected based on academic performance, including students from specialized schools, those who have won provincial-level or higher awards, or those with international certificates.
On March 15, the Diplomatic Academy announced that the remaining quotas will be allocated to the following admission methods: admission based on high school graduation exam scores (25%), admission through interviews (2%), and direct admission and priority admission as regulated by the Ministry of Education and Training (3%).
Compared to last year, the university reduced its enrollment quota by more than 100 students, mainly in the fields of International Relations, English Language, and International Law. However, the International Commercial Law program saw an increase of 65 students.
| Branch | (Projected) targets |
| International relations | 460 |
| English language | 200 |
| International Economics | 260 |
| International Law | 200 |
| International media | 460 |
| International Business | 260 |
| Asia-Pacific Studies | 160 |
| International Trade Law | 200 |
For the admission method based on high school academic results, candidates need to have an average score of 8 or higher in three out of any five semesters.
At the same time, students must belong to one of the following groups: Having won an honorable mention in a national-level excellent student competition or science and technology competition organized by the Ministry of Education and Training; having won third prize or higher in a provincial-level excellent student competition; being a student of a specialized school or a national-level high-quality key school; possessing one of the following international certificates: English (IELTS 6.0 or higher), Chinese HSK4 (from 260 points), Korean from Topik 3, Japanese from N3, or a standardized test score of SAT 1200/1600 or ACT 23/36 points.
The interview-based admission method is for candidates who have graduated from a foreign high school program or have studied abroad and graduated in Vietnam. With this method, higher scores in English, French, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language proficiency certificates are required. For example, students need an IELTS score of 7 or higher, HSK 5 or higher in Chinese (with a minimum score of 180), or TOPIK 4 or higher in Korean, or a standardized test score of 1300 or higher on the SAT and 29 or higher on the ACT.
Regarding the method of evaluating graduation exam scores , the school will announce the details later, but it will not use the results of exemptions from the foreign language exam, and will not add priority points for candidates with international certificates.
A view of the Diplomatic Academy campus. Photo: DAV
In 2023, the Diplomatic Academy directly admitted 63 candidates according to the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training (those who won national or international awards); 1,650 candidates were admitted through a combination of academic transcripts and international certificates.
In addition, 525 students were admitted based on their high school graduation exam scores, with cut-off scores ranging from 25.27 to 28.46, the highest being for the International Communication major in the C00 combination (Literature, History, Geography).
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