2026 Admissions: Important Dates Candidates Cannot Miss

Posted date 08/07/2026
Posted date 08/07/2026
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The 2026 university admissions season has entered a crucial phase. This is the time when candidates need to closely monitor the deadlines set by the Ministry of Education and Training to avoid missing the opportunity to register their preferences, pay application fees, and confirm their enrollment.

In addition, the 2026 admissions regulations also have some new points that candidates need to be aware of before choosing a suitable school and major. Dai Nam University will help you summarize the special notes in the article below.

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After receiving their exam results, candidates need to pay attention to important deadlines to avoid missing out on their preferred schools and majors.

Key admissions timelines for 2026 that applicants cannot miss.

According to the Ministry of Education and Training's plan for university and college admissions in 2026, candidates should note the following deadlines:

Time

Content

June 17 - June 21, 2026

Practice registering and adjusting your preferences on the system.

July 2nd - 5 PM on July 14th, 2026

Register and adjust your application preferences.

July 15th - 5 PM on July 21st, 2026

Pay the application fee online.

August 4th - August 10th, 2026

The Ministry of Education and Training processes applications through the system.

Before 5 PM on August 13, 2026

Universities announce the results of the first round of admissions.

Before 5 PM on August 21, 2026

Candidates confirm their enrollment online in the first round.

From August to December 2026

Schools may conduct additional admissions (if there are still vacancies).

During the period when the Ministry of Education and Training opens the application registration system (from July 2nd to July 14th), candidates should also proactively research the admission information of universities to have a basis for arranging their preferences appropriately.

For those of you who are still undecided about which major and university to choose, this is also a crucial time to make an important decision. You can explore Dai Nam University with its 56 training programs, offering a wide variety of choices.
>>> Learn more about the school's admission methods, quotas, and subject combinations: HERE

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From July 2nd to July 14th is a crucial period for candidates to finalize their preferences regarding the majors and universities they wish to attend.

New features in university admissions in 2026

The selection process uses the academic transcript results from all three years of high school.

One notable change is that the admission method based on academic transcripts will now use the average score of all six semesters (grades 10, 11, and 12), instead of primarily relying on grade 12 results as before. The admission combination must include a minimum of three subjects, with either Mathematics or Literature being mandatory, and a weighting of no less than one-third of the total admission score.

This change aims to comprehensively assess students' learning progress and encourage candidates to maintain consistent academic performance throughout their three years of high school.

If you plan to use the academic transcript-based admission method, candidates should also find out early how each school calculates scores. At Dai Nam University, the school publishes complete guidelines on academic transcript-based admission, subject combinations, and admission requirements on its website so that candidates can easily look up the information and prepare their applications.

>>> Register for admission using academic transcripts: HERE

There is a minimum score threshold when considering academic transcripts.

According to the 2026 admissions regulations, candidates using the academic transcript-based admission method must have a total score of at least 15 points in the three subjects of the 2026 high school graduation exam combination on a 30-point scale (this does not apply to candidates who are exempt from the exam or granted special graduation status).

This regulation aims to ensure the quality of incoming students, while also helping them maintain serious study habits during their senior year and build a strong foundation for entering university.

Candidates can register for a maximum of 15 preferences.

Another new feature is that each candidate can register a maximum of 15 preferences, arranged in order of priority from highest to lowest. For teacher training programs, only preferences from 01 to 05 will be considered for admission.

Admissions experts recommend that candidates prioritize their choices based on their level of interest, rather than relying solely on predicted cutoff scores.

>>> Learn more about the steps to register and add your application preferences.

If you have decided you wish to study at Dai Nam University, you should carefully research the characteristics of each training program, job opportunities, and curriculum before deciding on your order of preferences.

>>> Learn about the 56 training programs of Dai Nam University

Streamline the admissions process.

According to the Ministry of Education and Training, for many years, approximately 90% of admitted students have primarily been admitted through two methods: considering high school graduation exam scores and considering academic transcripts. Therefore, from 2026, educational institutions are encouraged to use a maximum of five admission methods (excluding direct admission), contributing to simplifying the admission process and making it easier for candidates.

For the 2026 admissions, Dai Nam University will apply 4 admission methods, including:
1. Admission will be based on the 2026 high school graduation exam scores.
2. Admission based on high school transcripts from all three years.
3. Direct admission according to the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training.
4. Admission is based on the results of the HSA aptitude and thinking skills assessment test.

What should candidates prepare for right now?

To increase their chances of being accepted into their preferred major, applicants should:
- Closely monitor the admissions schedule of the Ministry of Education and Training.
- Prepare all necessary documents and paperwork.
- Carefully research the admission process of each school.
- Arrange your preferences in order of priority.
- Don't wait until the last minute to register to avoid overloading the system.

In addition to focusing on admission scores and methods, candidates should also take the time to research the learning environment, facilities, and support policies of their prospective school.

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Before making a final decision, candidates should take the time to research the learning environment – a place that will directly influence their future path.

At Dai Nam University, students learn in a practical, hands-on environment, supported by numerous policies such as a scholarship fund of up to 55 billion VND, modern facilities, partner businesses for internships and employment, and many experiential activities starting from their first year. These are all factors worth considering when choosing a university.

>>> Discover the 15-story dormitory of Dai Nam University

The admissions season is drawing to a close, so keep a close eye on announcements from the Ministry of Education and Training and proactively research admissions information for your preferred university to avoid missing any opportunities. For candidates interested in Dai Nam University, the university's admissions website is always fully updated with the latest information on majors, tuition fees, scholarships, admission methods, and online application instructions.

>>> REGISTER FOR ADMISSION: HERE

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