Vietnam: What are the official minimum admission scores of Vinh University in 2024?
What are the official minimum admission scores of Vinh University in 2024?
Based on Announcement No. 112/TB-DHV in 2024, Vinh University announced the minimum admission scores for the first enrollment in 2024 on July 19, 2024, utilizing three enrollment methods. The minimum admission scores were published on the university's website on July 23, 2024. To be specific:
Where:
Method 100: Enrollment based on the 2024 National High School Graduation Exam results.
Method 405: Enrollment by combining the 2024 National High School Graduation Exam results and aptitude test scores.
Method 406: Enrollment by combining upper secondary academic performance with aptitude test scores.
>> View Announcement No. 112/TB-DHV in 2024: Download
What are the official minimum admission scores of Vinh University in 2024? (Image from the Internet)
What are the admission principles and the guidelines for the calculation of scores by the enrollment methods at Vinh University in 2024?
Based on Announcement No. 112/TB-DHV in 2024 Download, the principles and scoring methods for the admission methods 100, 405, 406 in 2024 at Vinh University are as follows:
(1) Admission using the results of the 2024 National High School Graduation Exam (Method Code 100)
The minimum admission score (quality assurance threshold) is determined according to the training program/major (see Appendix 1).
- Admission principles: According to Clause 3, Article 20 of the Regulation on Enrollment for full-time Undergraduate and College Programs in Early Childhood Education in 2022 by the Ministry of Education and Training.
- Candidates with a total score of 3 test papers/subjects according to the admission combination plus priority points from the minimum admission score and no subject with a score of 1.0 or less are eligible to apply for admission to the corresponding field.
The minimum admission score is not subjected to exam subject multiplication, does not use examination exemption scores for foreign languages, and does not use scores retained from previous years for admission: The admission score is rounded to two decimal places.
- For training programs/majors with subjects/tests counted as two-fold, other subjects count as one-fold, and converted to a 30-point scale according to the formula:
Admission Score = (Main Subject x 2 + Subject 2 + Subject 3) × 3/4 + Priority Points
(2) Combining the results of the 2024 National High School Graduation Exam with aptitude test scores for admission (Method Code 405)
- The minimum admission score (quality assurance threshold) combines the results of 2 cultural subjects in the 2024 National High School Graduation Exam with aptitude test scores for 3 fields: Physical Education, Preschool Education, and Architecture, meeting the following conditions:
Physical Education field combines the results of 3 subjects in the combination, including 2 cultural subjects in the 2024 National High School Graduation Exam and an aptitude test meeting the following condition:
Aptitude Test + Subject 2 + Subject 3 + Priority Points ≥ 19.00 points, and Subject 2 + Subject 3 + (Priority Points × 2/3) ≥ 12.00 points.
- Preschool Education field combines the results of 3 subjects in the combination, including 2 cultural subjects in the 2024 National High School Graduation Exam and an aptitude test meeting the following condition:
Aptitude Test + Subject 2 + Subject 3 + Priority Points ≥ 21.00 points, and Subject 2 + Subject 3 + (Priority Points × 2/3) ≥ 12.67 points.
- Architecture field combines the results of 3 subjects in the combination, including 2 cultural subjects in the 2024 National High School Graduation Exam and an aptitude test meeting the following condition:
Aptitude Test + Subject 2 + Subject 3 + Priority Points ≥ 19.00 points.
- Admission score for 3 fields: Physical Education, Preschool Education, and Architecture with aptitude test scores counted as two-fold, other subjects counted as one-fold, and converted to a 30-point scale according to the formula:
Admission Score = (Aptitude Test x 2 + Subject 2 + Subject 3) × 3/4 + Priority Points.
(3) Combining upper secondary academic performance with aptitude test scores for admission (Method Code 406)
- The minimum admission score (quality assurance threshold) combines the 12th-grade academic performance of upper secondary graduates in 2024 with aptitude test scores for 2 fields: Preschool Education and Physical Education; the Architecture field combines upper secondary academic records from 2023 and earlier with aptitude test scores, meeting the following conditions:
- Preschool Education field:
12th-grade academic performance ranked Excellent, conduct from Good or higher, and
Aptitude Test + Subject 2 + Subject 3 + Priority Points ≥ 24 points
- Physical Education field:
12th-grade academic performance and conduct ranked from Good or higher, and
Aptitude Test + Subject 2 + Subject 3 + Priority Points ≥ 24 points
- Architecture field: Aptitude Test + Subject 2 + Subject 3 + Priority Points ≥ 21.00 points
- Admission score for 3 fields: Physical Education, Preschool Education, and Architecture with aptitude test scores counted as two-fold, other subjects counted as one-fold, and converted to a 30-point scale according to the formula:
Admission Score = (Aptitude Test x 2 + Subject 2 + Subject 3) × 3/4 + Priority Points
What are the priority points for ethnic minority candidates during admission to full-time undergraduate programs at Vinh University in 2024?
In Appendix 2 of Circular 08/2022/TT-BGDDT, the regulations on priority subjects for admission to full-time undergraduate programs in 2024 include:
Subject Group | Description, Conditions |
Group UT1 | |
01 | Vietnamese citizens who are ethnic minorities with permanent residence during upper secondary or intermediate training for over 18 months in Region 1. |
02 | Direct production workers who have worked continuously for 5 years or more, of which at least 2 years are recognized as provincial or higher-level emulation soldiers and awarded certificates of merit. |
... |
The priority points for each region are currently set out in Article 7 of Circular 08/2022/TT-BGDDT as follows:
- Priority points for Region 1 (KV1) are 0.75 points,
- Priority points for Rural Region 2 (KV2-NT) are 0.5 points
- Priority points for Region 2 (KV2) are 0.25 points
- Region 3 (KV3) does not receive priority points.
Thus, Vietnamese citizens who are ethnic minorities will receive 0.75 points if they have a permanent residence during upper secondary education or post-secondary training for over 18 months in Region 1.
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