The 6 training majors of Thai Binh University of Medicine and Pharmacy have a floor score of 17-20.5, which is the total score of the three subjects in the high school graduation exam, a decrease of 2 points compared to last year. This score includes priority points but does not include bonus points.
Of which, the Medical major has the highest floor score. The two majors of Pharmacy and Traditional Medicine have the second highest floor score with 19 points. The floor score of the remaining three majors including Preventive Medicine, Nursing, and Medical Laboratory Technology are all 17 points.
This year, all training programs at Thai Binh University of Medicine and Pharmacy are evaluated using many combinations, including the common subject of Mathematics. The school said there is no difference in the evaluation scores and admission scores between the groups.

In 2025, Thai Binh University of Medicine and Pharmacy will recruit more than 1,400 students through three methods, including considering high school graduation exam results; direct admission; and considering university preparatory candidates (training program for ethnic minorities before considering transferring to university).
Tuition fees at Thai Binh University of Medicine and Pharmacy are expected to be 55.5 million VND/year for Medicine, Traditional Medicine, and Pharmacy. Three majors including Preventive Medicine, Nursing, and Medical Laboratory Technology are all 42 million VND/year.
The school's benchmark score last year was from 19.15 to 26.17, based on graduation exam scores, the highest in the medical field.
The highest floor score of Hai Phong University of Medicine and Pharmacy this year is 20.5 points in the fields of Medicine and Dentistry based on the results of the 2025 high school graduation exam, the remaining fields range from 17 - 19 points, down 2 points compared to last year.

In 2025, Hai Phong University of Medicine and Pharmacy will enroll more than 1,700 students according to four admission methods: considering high school graduation exam results; considering academic records; direct admission; and admission by other methods.
The school expects tuition fees for the 2025-2026 school year to range from 45-58 million VND/year.
Previously, many medical schools simultaneously announced the minimum admission scores for 2025, most of which decreased sharply compared to previous years.
Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy announced the minimum admission score of 17-22 points, a decrease of 2 points compared to last year. Specifically, the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry has the highest minimum score of 22 points. The Faculty of Traditional Medicine and Pharmacy both accept applications from 19 points, the remaining faculties take 17 points. This is the total score of 3 subjects in the admission combination including priority points (not including bonus points).
This year, the minimum score for admission to Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy is 17 points, the highest is 20.5 points. Of which, the Medicine and Dentistry majors are considered from 20.5 points. Next are the two majors of Traditional Medicine and Pharmacy, both accepting applications from 19 points. The remaining majors take 17 points. This level is equivalent to the threshold to ensure input quality for the Health sector, recently announced by the Ministry of Education and Training.
At Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine, the lowest score for the majors of Optometry, Public Health, and Nutrition is 16 points. The remaining majors accept applications from 17 points. The highest are Medicine and Dentistry, both with 21 points. Compared to 2024, the minimum score for the 2025 majors will decrease by 1-2 points, according to the high school graduation exam scores.
In contrast to other universities in the field of Medicine and Pharmacy this year, Hanoi Medical University increased the highest admission score to 22.5 points. According to the announcement of Hanoi Medical University, the admission score this year is from 17 to 22.5. This score is higher than the score previously announced by the Ministry of Education and Training, while other universities have kept it the same.
The threshold to ensure input quality for the Medicine and Pharmacy group in 2025, as announced by the Ministry of Education and Training, is from 17-20.5 points, a decrease of 2 points compared to last year.
Accordingly, the Medicine and Dentistry majors have the highest minimum score of 20.5 points. The Traditional Medicine and Pharmacy majors are behind with 19 points. The remaining majors include: Nursing, Preventive Medicine, Midwifery, Dental Prosthetics, Medical Testing, Medical Imaging; and Rehabilitation with a minimum score of 19 points.
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