The Ministry of Education and Training has just announced the official answer key for the Industrial Technology subject in the 2026 high school graduation exam.
On the morning of June 11th, the 2026 high school graduation exam in Literature, with its question about "Steve Jobs of Vietnam," sparked debate about the fairness of the approach to the text among candidates.
After 120 minutes of taking the exam, the male student said that this year's Literature exam was different from what he had predicted, especially the essay question about "Steve Jobs in Vietnam".
Carrying lucky charms and reviewing knowledge until the last minute, many students have their own ways to regain confidence before the first subject of the 2026 high school graduation exam.
Choosing a major isn't just about grades; tuition and living expenses are also factors that candidates need to consider before finalizing their choices.
Many universities believe that the draft regulation requiring candidates to achieve 16 points/3 subjects for admission based on their academic transcripts is quite rigid and could narrow the chances of admission for many candidates.
The government has assigned the Ministry of Education and Training to develop a plan for organizing the high school graduation exam, university entrance exam, and large-scale assessment exams on computers (to be completed in 2026).
Can Tho University has announced the 2025 university entrance exam cutoff scores, with the highest score being for the History Education major at 28,61 points.
The admission cutoff score for Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade in 2025 will range from 17 to 24,5 points, based on the results of the high school graduation exam.
Hung Vuong University in Ho Chi Minh City has set its admission cutoff score between 15 and 20, making it the first university to announce the cutoff scores for regular undergraduate admissions in 2025.
A family spent approximately 7,3 billion VND on their child's admission to a prestigious university, but nearly two years later received news from the very school: "We do not have any student with that name."
At the age of 36, with assets worth tens of millions of yuan, Li Long, a former student of Tsinghua University, shocked everyone by retaking the university entrance exam for two consecutive years.
Failing to get into a top Chinese university, a high school graduate was kicked out of his home by his parents, had his door code changed, and his financial support cut off.
The fact that a number of universities have stopped accepting applications based on the C00 subject combination raises the question: Has the traditional admissions method using subject combinations become outdated?
Racing against time, with the 10th grade entrance exam fast approaching, Hanoi students are not only studying but also seeking out sacred places to pray for good luck.
Tang Shangjun, who has taken the Chinese college entrance exam (gaokao) 16 times, has just completed his first semester at South China Normal University at the age of 35.
Grateful to the villagers who contributed money for her university education, Ho Thi Trach (born in 1983, China) chose to return to her hometown after achieving success in the city to repay their kindness.
From 2025, many universities will reduce their enrollment quotas and eliminate the academic transcript-based admission method, leaving many candidates disappointed.
Despite finishing his university entrance exam early to work as a bricklayer, Lam Van Dong (born in 2001) still got accepted into a top-ranked university in the world with exceptionally high scores.
Because his son was too preoccupied with playing, the 47-year-old father decided to become his classmate to set an example and help him with his studies. Unexpectedly, both father and son were accepted into university.
A 35-year-old man in China has become famous for retaking the university entrance exam every year, determined to get into the prestigious Tsinghua University.
The Ministry of Education and Training has clearly stipulated the failing grade criteria in Article 42 of the Regulations on the High School Graduation Examination.
At the age of 35, teacher Li Long (China) surprised many by retaking the university entrance exam with the hope of being admitted to the prestigious Tsinghua University School of Medicine.
The opening of a funeral services department at a university is currently a topic of discussion in China; this field includes areas such as body preparation and preservation, cremation, and funeral management.
Famous for taking the college entrance exam at the age of 9, child prodigy Zhang Yiwen's increasingly unfortunate and downward spiral has saddened many.