Accordingly, most of the quotas are still for the comprehensive admission method, based on academic results (including transcripts, high school graduation exams and competency assessment tests), along with academic achievements and cultural, sports and artistic activities of candidates.

Associate Professor Dr. Bui Hoai Thang said that technical adjustments related to score conversion or weighting, if any, will be announced by the school early so that candidates can be proactive in preparing their application documents.

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Candidates taking the high school graduation exam. Photo: Nguyen Hue

Currently, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology applies two main admission methods: Comprehensive admission, accounting for 95% to 99% of the total enrollment target, and Direct admission/priority admission according to the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training, accounting for about 1-5% of the total enrollment target.

The comprehensive admission method (accounting for the majority of the quota) targets candidates with the results of the Ho Chi Minh City National University's capacity assessment test; Candidates without the results of the capacity assessment test; Candidates who graduated from high school abroad; Candidates using international admission certificates (such as SAT, ACT, IB, A-Level ...); Candidates registering for the "international transfer" program (Australia, USA, New Zealand).

The minimum score for receiving applications for the combined admission method is 50 points (on a 100-point scale). Admission score calculation formula: Admission score = Academic score + Priority score (on a 100-point scale).

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/truong-dai-hoc-bach-khoa-tphcm-thong-tin-ve-thay-doi-trong-tuyen-sinh-2026-2453010.html