Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics and Finance is the first school to announce receiving applications for 2025 enrollment based on high school transcripts.
According to the announcement, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics and Finance is considering early admission scholarships for 12th graders with good academic results, from January 15 to May 31.
Specifically, candidates submit their application using the first semester grade 12 scores of 3 subjects in the admission group. If the total score of 3 subjects is from 21-25, candidates will receive a scholarship worth 25% of 1 year's tuition; achieving 25-28.5 points corresponds to a 50% scholarship; from 28.5 points or more, they have the opportunity to receive a 100% scholarship.
In addition, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics and Finance considers scholarships based on the 12th grade high school transcript score (from 21 points or higher), the 2025 high school graduation exam score (from 21 points or higher), and the Ho Chi Minh City National University's competency assessment score (from 840 points or higher). Regarding the English requirement, candidates with an IELTS certificate of 5.5 or higher have the opportunity to receive a scholarship of 25 - 100% of tuition fees.
The school noted that students in some majors also receive scholarships of 35-50% of tuition fees per year from businesses. In case of winning high prizes in provincial, national and international competitions in the fields of academics, sports and arts, candidates will receive talent scholarships worth 25-100% of tuition fees.
In addition to scholarship policies in 2025, the school will stabilize tuition fees for the entire 4-year course for students in the next semester, about 80 million VND/year.
In 2024, the benchmark score of Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics and Finance is from 16 to 21, the highest is International Relations. The following majors are International Economics and International Finance, both with 20 points. The majors of International Business, International Law, Logistics and Supply Chain Management have an input score of 19, the rest from 16 to 18 points.
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