According to the plan of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training, the cut-off scores for admission to 10th grade in specialized schools, specialized classes, integrated classes, and direct admission results will be announced on June 24th.
| Schedule for announcing the cutoff scores for 10th grade entrance exams in Ho Chi Minh City. (Source: Lao Dong newspaper) |
From June 25th to 29th, candidates admitted to specialized schools, specialized classes, and integrated classes, as well as those admitted through direct admission, must submit their enrollment documents to the school they registered with. After 4 PM on June 29th, candidates who have not submitted their documents will be removed from the list of admitted students.
From July 2nd to 4th, the list of candidates admitted after the review of their exam results will be reviewed. On July 5th, high schools with specialized or integrated programs will receive the admitted candidates after the review of their exam results.
On July 10th, the Department of Education announced the cutoff scores for admission to public high schools and the list of successful candidates. After the announcement of the cutoff scores, students in Ho Chi Minh City will have 20 days to complete the enrollment procedures from July 11th to August 1st.
Immediately after receiving their 10th-grade exam scores, all candidates should compare their results with the official answer key published by the Department of Education and Training. All candidates can submit an appeal for a review of their exam scores. Candidates should submit their appeal applications at the same place where they submitted their exam application.
The period for submitting appeals is from June 21st to 24th. During this same period, schools will print grade reports for 10th-grade students. The results of the appeals will be announced on June 30th.
The scores after the review process are the official scores of the candidates and are updated in the system. Candidates will receive a new score report (if there are changes in scores) at the school where they applied for admission.
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