NDO - From 2025, there will be changes in calculating high school graduation scores when the rate of using process assessment scores (report card scores) is increased, and all three years of grades 10, 11, and 12 are calculated by weight.
The regulations on high school graduation exams from 2025 issued by the Ministry of Education and Training stipulate that graduation scores include: Scores of exam subjects that candidates take are converted to a 10-point scale; Average scores of school years at high school level; Priority and incentive points (if any).
A notable new point compared to last year is that the Ministry of Education and Training increased the rate of using average transcript scores and instead of only using the average transcript scores of grade 12, the Ministry of Education and Training stipulates using the average transcript scores of grades 10, 11 and 12 to consider graduation.
Specifically, the process assessment score (report card) and exam results in graduation recognition are used at a ratio of 50-50. The average score of the report card of the years is calculated by weight. Previously, the rate of using the process assessment score (report card) was 30%.
Besides, instead of only grade 12 as before, the report card scores of grades 10 and 11 are also used according to weights, grade 10 coefficient 1, grade 11 coefficient 2, grade 12 coefficient 3.
This change, according to the Ministry of Education and Training, aims to promote teaching and learning of high school students.
Formula for calculating average score of high school years:
Formula for graduation recognition:
According to regulations, graduation scores are taken to two decimal places, automatically performed by computer software. The average score of the school years is only calculated on the school years that the candidate studied according to the general education or continuing education program of Vietnam.
Source: https://nhandan.vn/cach-tinh-diem-xet-tot-nghiep-thpt-nam-2025-post853552.html
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