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Nearly 55% of Da Nang 10th Grade Math Exams Below Average
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Nearly 55% of Da Nang 10th Grade Math Exams Below Average

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Nearly 55% of math exams for the 2026-2027 school year in Da Nang, Vietnam, scored below average.
  • Only 0.07% of math exams received a perfect score, while English and Literature exams showed higher pass rates.
  • Exam scores and admission cutoffs for public high schools will be released on June 8.

Da Nang, Vietnam โ€“ Nearly 55% of students who took the 10th-grade entrance exams in Da Nang this year scored below average in mathematics. Official statistics revealed that out of 42,812 math papers, only 19,268 achieved a score of 5 or higher, representing 45.01%.

Further analysis of the math results showed that just 4,699 papers, or 10.98%, scored 8 or above. A mere 31 students, or 0.07%, achieved a perfect score of 10.

In contrast, the Literature exam saw a higher pass rate, with 70.13% of the 42,824 papers scoring 5 or above. The English exam also performed better, with 65.41% of 42,617 papers scoring 5 or higher. Notably, 12,345 English papers scored 8 or above, and 1,334 students received a perfect score.

Specialized foreign language exams also showed strong results, with 85.19% of French exams scoring 5 or above and 93.62% of Japanese exams achieving the same. The Department of Education and Training is scheduled to release the exam scores and admission cutoffs for public high schools on the evening of June 8.

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Originally published by Tuแป•i Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.