Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine is the first school to announce enrollment targets and methods for the 2025 regular program.
Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine has just announced the expected admission method applied to university level admission in 2025.
Accordingly, the school plans to increase enrollment targets for some majors compared to 2024: traditional medicine by 20%; nursing by 10%; pharmacy by 30%. The remaining majors will not increase their enrollment targets.
Regarding admission methods, in 2025, the school plans to implement 6 admission methods, including: High school graduation exam results; direct admission according to the regulations of the admission regulations; using the results of the capacity assessment test, thinking assessment organized by other units for admission; using only international certificates for admission; combining high school graduation exam results with international certificates for admission; using other methods.
A new point in the 2025 admission season is that the school does not apply foreign languages as a secondary criterion when considering equal scores as in previous years. The admission combinations based on the 2025 high school graduation exam scores are kept the same by the school, including B00 (math, chemistry, biology), A00 (math, physics, chemistry), B03 (math, biology, literature).
Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine is also the first public medical school to enroll students with a combination of literature and nursing and public health majors.
In 2024, the school will recruit 1,530 students, nationwide. The benchmark score based on the 2024 high school graduation exam results is from 21.35 to 26.57 points, the highest in the medical field.
The school's tuition fee for the 2024 enrollment period ranges from 41.8 to 55.2 million VND/year (10 months). Of which, the highest tuition fee is 55.2 million VND/year for medicine, pharmacy, and dentistry. The remaining majors have the same tuition fee of 41.8 million VND/year (an increase of 10 million VND compared to the previous school year).
TB (according to VTC)