During the final stretch of Grade 12, besides reviewing academic knowledge, many students and parents are also concerned about how the 2026 high school graduation score is calculated, the regulations regarding failing scores in the graduation examination, and the priority point schemes based on regions and candidate categories. Understanding the high school graduation score formula not only helps candidates estimate their results more accurately but also enables them to determine a safe score range to avoid the risk of failing to graduate.
Why Is It Important to Understand the High School Graduation Score Calculation?
Many candidates focus solely on university admission scores while overlooking the fact that the primary requirement is to meet the minimum score for high school graduation recognition.
Understanding how the 2026 high school graduation score is calculated can help students:
- Set realistic score targets for each subject.
- Identify a safe score range to avoid failing scores.
- Understand the importance of Grade 12 academic performance.
- Make full use of priority and bonus points.
This knowledge can also help reduce stress and anxiety during exam preparation.
Formula for Calculating the 2026 High School Graduation Score
According to regulations issued by the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET), the graduation score is calculated based on the graduation examination results, Grade 12 academic performance, and any applicable priority or bonus points.
This is one of the most frequently searched formulas by students preparing for the graduation examination. The formula includes:
- The total score of four examination subjects: Mathematics, Literature, and two elective subjects.
- Grade 12 average academic score: the overall academic performance for the entire Grade 12 school year.
- Priority points: additional points awarded based on region or candidate category.
- Bonus points: additional points granted to students who have won recognized awards or possess eligible certificates in accordance with regulations.
How to Estimate a Safe Score for High School Graduation
To minimize the risk of failing to graduate, students should aim for:
- A minimum score of 5.5–6.0 in each subject.
- Balanced preparation across all subjects rather than focusing excessively on only a few.
- A solid understanding of fundamental concepts before moving on to advanced practice.
In addition, organizing knowledge through mind maps, comprehensive review books, or the latest sample exam papers can make revision more effective. Students may also explore exam-preparation books, concise study guides, and updated practice test collections available at FAHASA during its 50th-anniversary celebration, which features various promotions for students preparing for examinations.
Difference Between the Graduation Score and the University Admission Score
Many students often confuse these two concepts:
- Graduation Score: Used to determine whether a student has successfully completed the high school education program.
- University Admission Score: Used for admission to universities and colleges.
University admission may be based on various criteria, including:
- National High School Graduation Examination scores
- Academic transcript (school record) scores
- Foreign language certificates
- Competency assessment test results
- Institution-specific admission methods
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions About the 2026 High School Graduation Score Calculation
If I receive a failing score in one subject, can I still graduate?
No. If any examination subject receives a score of 1.0 or below, the candidate will not be eligible for graduation recognition.
What percentage does the Grade 12 academic record contribute?
The Grade 12 academic record contributes 30% of the graduation score calculation.
How many bonus points are awarded to national academic competition winners?
The exact bonus points depend on the type of award and the regulations issued by the Ministry of Education and Training for the relevant year.
How many priority points are awarded to ethnic minority students?
Depending on the candidate category and geographical area, the additional points may range from 0.25 to 2.0 points.
Conclusion
Understanding the 2026 high school graduation score calculation, the regulations regarding failing scores, and the available priority-point schemes can help students prepare more effectively and set realistic score targets throughout their exam preparation journey.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of FAHASA (1976–2026), the company is launching Phase 2 of its nationwide program series under the theme “Serving the Community – Spreading Knowledge”, taking place from May 22 to June 30, 2026, across the FAHASA bookstore system. The event features a variety of exciting activities, including Manga Fest 2026, Harry Potter Week, an International Book Exhibition, and promotional discounts of up to 50% for customers.
If you are looking for comprehensive review books, the latest sample examination papers, or school supplies for the upcoming examination season, you can visit FAHASA bookstores to find suitable resources for your journey toward success in the 2026 National High School Graduation Examination.




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