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From 1977 to 2025, four Vietnamese math problems have been featured in official IMO exams.
In the 2025 class 10 entrance exam season for high school, Hua Quynh Bao secured five admissions to specialized programs at four top high schools for the gifted, achieving three top scores in the English-specialized track.
New partnerships enable universities in Vietnam to use cutting-edge semiconductor software for free, bridging the tech skills gap.
For a long time, universities in Vietnam have been enrolling students based on students’ achievements in exam groups. It is now the right time to reconsider the model.
All six students from Vietnam's national team won medals at the 66th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) 2025, including two golds, three silvers, and one bronze.
Tran Xuan Dam scored 39/40 on Vietnam’s graduation exam, drawing inspiration from his late grandfather’s wartime stories.
At the International School Ho Chi Minh City (ISHCMC), every experience is designed to support a child’s early development, shaping how they learn for life.
New resolution ensures free tuition for public schools and support for private school students nationwide.
From July 16, students nationwide can check their scores via the official online portal.
Vietnam’s national chemistry team triumphed at IChO 2025 with four gold medals, matching the US and China.
Vietnamese student Le Minh Ngoc joins UMass for PhD after study in Japan, Singapore, Canada.
Solving the English test (Code 1105) of the 2025 high school finals, Bich Hanh, who has 25 years of experience teaching English to the gifted, said she was "sweating profusely" because of the difficulty of the test.
Vietnam introduces a new English-language master’s program to train global health professionals.
Proposed law to remove school-level councils sparks debate on autonomy and governance.
Representatives from several universities have predicted that the cutoff scores based on the 2025 high school finals will be lower this year, with notable declines in the exam groups involving Math and English.
Several universities in Vietnam charge tuition fees that reach hundreds of millions of dong annually, with the highest recorded fee nearing 1 billion VND (approximately 39,400 USD) per year.
Dr Vu Thi Phuong Anh says there are reasons to believe that the questions on the 2025 high school graduation English exam go beyond the intended competency targets and include many unfamiliar elements.
Considering exam questions for various subjects, teachers have predicted that scores for the 2025 high school final exam will not be very high, and will range between 5 and 7 out of a maximum possible score 10.
The Ministry of Education is reviewing and updating school textbooks to align with the country's new administrative boundaries post-merger.
Vietnam’s education ministry affirms fairness and rigor of new exam format.