Nguyen Duc Nghia *

* Correspondence: Nguyen Duc Nghia (email: 406_nguyenducnghia@gmail.com)

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University entry examinations with three common points have been organized since 2002. Students who would like to study at universities which do not organize entry examinations have to register for entry examinations at other universities which do. Non-public universities share a large percentage of the number of universities which do not organize entry examinations. Organizing an entry examination costs a great deal, requires a great number of experienced examination staff, and must strictly follow many rules and regulations laid down for entry examination. It has been planned that after 2015, university entry examinations with three common points will be terminated to give way for other new types of entry examination that are appropriate with the overall and fundamental education renovation project. The statistical data of students and their examination marks over the last six years do not only show that the universities should continue to promote their images and reputations, but also can help some universities to decide whether or not to organize the entry examination in the future.

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