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The highest floor score of Ho Chi Minh City Open University is 22

VnExpressVnExpress21/07/2023


The minimum admission score based on high school graduation exam results of Ho Chi Minh City Open University ranges from 16-22.

On the afternoon of July 21, Ho Chi Minh City Open University announced the minimum score for admission based on high school graduation exam results. The minimum score for admission is the same as last year.

Marketing, International Business, Human Resource Management, Logistics and Supply Chain Management all have a minimum score of 22 points. Law and Economics - Law accepts applications from 21.5 points with the C00 group (Literature, History, Geography) or 20 points with other groups.

Many other majors also have a floor of 20 points such as languages, economics, business administration, finance and banking, accounting, and auditing.

The floor scores for the majors of Ho Chi Minh City Open University are as follows:

The highest floor score of Ho Chi Minh City Open University is 22
The highest floor score of Ho Chi Minh City Open University is 22 - 1

This year, Ho Chi Minh City Open University will enroll 5,050 students using 7 methods. Up to now, the school has nearly 47% of its quota, equivalent to 2,363 students, for the method of considering high school graduation exam scores.

Ho Chi Minh City Open University quota based on high school exam scores

In 2022, the school's admission score based on high school exam results ranges from 16 to 25.4. Technology has the highest admission score. Marketing, Logistics and Supply Chain Management follow with admission scores of 25.25 and 25.2, respectively.

Le Nguyen



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