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This is a list of standardized tests that students may have to take for admissions to various schools:

Secondary School[]

Admissions[]

  • ISEE - Independent School Entrance Examination
  • SSAT - Secondary School Admission Test
  • Eleven plus - For entry to grammar schools in the UK
  • PSLE - Entrance test into Secondary Schools for Singapore

Mid-course[]

Undergraduate[]

  • SAT - formerly Scholastic Aptitude Test
  • ACT - formerly American College Testing Program or American College Test
  • TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language
  • IELTS - International English Language Testing System
  • A-level - Standard means of entry to English, Welsh and Northern Irish universities
  • Scottish Higher - Standard means of entry to Scottish universities
  • Abitur - German High School final exam which determines university acceptance.
  • Access programme - Alternative means of entry to UK universities
  • International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
  • Högskoleprovet - the Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test
  • Japanese Language Proficiency Test - Required for entry by foreigners into Japanese Universities.
  • ÖSS - Standard means of entry to Turkish universities
  • UMAT - Undergraduate Medical Admissions Test, required for undergraduate entry to many Australian and New Zealand undergraduate-entry medical schools.
  • Equivalent National Tertiary Entry Rank
  • STAT - Australian aptitude test for non-school leavers

Graduate/Professional Schools[]

Language Proficiency[]

  • IELTS - International English Language Testing System
  • TOEIC - Test of English for International Communication
  • TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language
  • TSE - Test of Spoken English

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