TOEFL
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Who is it for?
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) measures the ability of non-native speakers of English to use and understand North American English as it is spoken, written and heard in college and university settings. Most people who take the TOEFL test are planning to study at colleges and universities where instruction is in English. In addition, many government agencies, scholarship programs, and licensing/certification agencies use TOEFL scores to evaluate English proficiency.
Where do I take the test?
At a test center in your country. The test is organised by the Educational Testing Service. You can register for the TOEFL iBT® online.
What materials and website do I need?
Official Website: http://www.ets.org/bin/getprogram.cgi?test=toefl
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When do I take the test?
Check the website of TOEFL iBT® online.
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Who is it for?
IELTS is recognised by universities and employers in many countries, including Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the UK and the USA. It is also recognised by professional bodies, immigration authorities and other government agencies. More than 2 million people a year take the test.
Level and Score
Multi-level. You get a score between 1 and 9. Half scores such as 6.5 are possible. Universities often demand an IELTS score of 6 or 7. They may also demand a minimum score in each of the 4 sections.
Where and when do I take the test?
At a test center in your country. The test is organised by the Educational Testing Service. You can register for the IELTS WEBSITE.Arrange with your closest test centre. There are frequent dates, usually on Thursdays or Saturdays.
What materials and website do I need?
You can download practice tests in pdf format from our partners at IELTS-Practice-Tests.com
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SAT
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Who is it for?
A standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States and called the Scholastic Assessment Test.Two section scores result from taking the SAT: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, and Math. Section scores are reported on a scale of 200 to 800, and each section score is a multiple of ten. A total score for the SAT is calculated by adding the two section scores, resulting in total scores that range from 400 to 1600.
Where do I take the test?
At a test center in your country. The test is organised by the Educational Testing Service. You can register for the Collegeboard.org.
What materials and website do I need?
Official Website: Collegeboard.org
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When do I take the test?
Check the website of SAT. https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/register/dates-deadlines
ACT
 
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Who is it for?
an abbreviation of American College Testing is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States.originally consisted of four tests: English, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Natural Sciences.
Level and Score
The main four sections are individually scored on a scale of 1–36, and a composite score (the rounded whole number average of the four sections) is provided.
Where and when do I take the test?
At a test center in your country. The test is organised by the Educational Testing Service. You can register for the ACT WEBSITE.Arrange with your closest test centre. There are frequent dates, usually on Thursdays or Saturdays.
What materials and website do I need?
You can download practice tests in pdf format from our partners at ACT Prep
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SSAT
Practice test
Sample Questions
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Who is it for?
The SSAT is a standardized test used by admission officers to assess the abilities of students seeking to enroll in an independent school.
What courses do I take?
The SSAT measures the basic verbal, math, and reading skills students need for successful performance in independent schools. It's an indispensable tool that gives admission professionals an equitable means to assess and compare applicants, regardless of their background or experience.
Levels of the SSAT
There are three SSAT levels:
1. Elementary Level SSAT - For children currently in 3rd and 4th grades who are applying for admission to 4th and 5th grades.
2. Middle Level SSAT - For children currently in grades 5-7 who seek admission to grades 6 through 8.
3. Upper Level SSAT - For children currently in grades 8-11 who are applying for admission to grades 9 through PG (Post Graduate).
When and Where do I take the test?
Click here check the Test Dates.
What materials and website do I need?
Official Website: Collegeboard.org
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AP
Practice test
Sample Questions
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Who is it for?
AP gives students the chance to tackle college-level work while they're still in high school and earn college credit and placement.
What courses do I take?
Please check it on the website: Collegeboard.org AP
When and Where do I take the test?
The 2019 AP Exams will be administered over two weeks in May: May 6 through 10 and May 13 through 17. Click here for the printable 2019 AP Exam schedule.
What materials and website do I need?
Official Website: Collegeboard.org
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How many credit can I transfer?
Find colleges and universities that offer credit or placement for AP scores.Check here.
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Who is it for?
Prospective graduate and business school applicants from all around the world who are interested in pursuing a master's, MBA, specialized master's in business, J.D. degree, or doctoral degree take the GRE General Test.
What is GRE Test features question types?

  • GRE General Test

  • 1. Verbal Reasoning — Measures the ability to analyze and draw conclusions from discourse and reason from incomplete data, understand multiple levels of meaning, such as literal, figurative and author’s intent, and summarize text and distinguish major from minor points, understand the meanings of words, sentences and entire texts, and understand relationships among words and among concepts. There is an emphasis on complex verbal reasoning skills.
    2. Quantitative Reasoning — Measures the ability to understand, interpret and analyze quantitative information, solve problems using mathematical models, and apply the basic concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis. There is an emphasis on quantitative reasoning skills.
    3. Analytical Writing — Measures critical thinking and analytical writing skills, including the ability to articulate and support complex ideas with relevant reasons and examples, and examine claims and accompanying evidence. There is an emphasis on analytical writing skills.

  • GRE Subject Test
  • Biology/Chemistry/Literature in English/Mathematics/Physics/Psychology
    When and Where Do People Take It?
    Click Here.
    What materials and website do I need?
    Official Website: GRE
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    Who is it for?
    If you are serious about business school, take the GMAT exam. Schools know that if you take the GMAT exam, you are serious about earning a graduate business degree. They also know it’s a proven predictor of your ability to succeed in your chosen program.
    What does the GMAT® exam measure
    The GMAT exam measures higher-order reasoning skills. You’ll need basic English-language and math skills. However, the test measures your ability to reason with these skills. All sections of the test, including the AWA and Integrated Reasoning sections, involve reasoning. “Higher-order” reasoning skills involve complex judgments and include critical thinking, analysis, and problem-solving.
    The GMAT® Exam Has Four Sections:
  • Analytical WritingAssessment — measures your ability to think critically and to communicate your ideas
  • Integrated Reasoning — measures your ability to analyze data and evaluate information presented in multiple formats
  • Quantitative Reasoning — measures your ability to analyze data and draw conclusions using reasoning skills
  • Verbal Reasoning — measures your ability to read and understand written material, to evaluate arguments and to correct written material to conform to standard written English
  • When and Where do I take the test?
    Check Here.
    What materials and website do I need?
    Official Website: GMAT
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    How can I prepare to take the GMAT® exam
    Find colleges and universities that offer credit or placement for AP scores.Check here.* Kaomanfen
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    Who is it for?
    The LSAT is the only standardized test accepted by all accredited law schools in the United States and Canada. The test helps law schools make sound admission decisions by providing a standard measure of the acquired reading and verbal reasoning skills that are essential for students’ success in law school. The half-day, standardized test is administered six times each year at designated testing centers throughout the world.
    What is types of LSAT questions?
    These include one reading comprehension, one analytical reasoning, and two logical reasoning sections.
    When and Where Do People Take It?
    Click Here check the date and Here check the testing locations .
    What materials and website do I need?
    Official Website: LSAT
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    A Level
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    Who is it for?
    The General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Level, or A Level, is a main school leaving qualification in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. It is available as an alternative qualification in other countries.It used to be the case that students would study over a two-year period, and that they would sit examinations at the end of each year (AS and A2 respectively), with each counting for 1/2 of the final grade.
    What is it for?
    Most students study three or four A level subjects simultaneously during the two post-16 years (ages 16–18) in a secondary school, in a sixth form college, in a further and higher education college, or in a tertiary college, as part of their further education.A Levels are recognised by many universities as the standard for assessing the suitability of applicants for admission in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, and many such universities partly base their admissions offers on a student's predicted A-level grades, with the majority of these offers conditional on achieving a minimum set of final grades.
    What materials and website do I need?
    Official Website: A LEVEL
    IB
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    Who is it for?
    The IB offers an education for students from age 3 to 19, comprising of four programmes that focus on teaching students to think critically and independently, and how to inquire with care and logic. The IB prepares students to succeed in a world where facts and fiction merge in the news, and where asking the right questions is a crucial skill that will allow them to flourish long after they’ve left our programmes. We are supported by IB teachers and coordinators who develop and promote the IB’s curriculums in almost 5,000 schools globally every day, in over 150 countries around the world.
    What are Benefits of IB?
    The IB's programmes are different from other curricula because they:
    1.encourage students of all ages to think critically and challenge assumptions
    2.develop independently of government and national systems, incorporating quality practice from research and our global community of schools
    3.encourage students of all ages to consider both local and global contexts
    4.develop multilingual students.
    Students learn how to learn:ask challenging questions / think critically / develop research skills proven to help them in higher education.
    More information
    Official Website: IB

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    SSAT: 2200-2240
    TOEFL: 110
    Top 31-70
    SSAT: 2000-2200
    TOEFL:100
    Top 70-100
    SSAT: 2000-1850
    TOEFL:80-100

    College Entrance Requirment TOP1-20
    SAT: 1520-1600 | ACT:34-36
    TOEFL: 110
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    SAT: 1450-1520 | ACT:33-36
    TOEFL:100
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    SAT: 1350-1450 | ACT:30-34
    TOEFL:100
    Under 61
    SAT: 1200-1350 | ACT:26-30
    TOEFL: 90

    Graduate School Entrance Requirment TOP1-30
    GRE: 320-340
    GMAT: 600-700
    TOEFL: 110
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    GRE: 300-320
    GMAT: 550-600
    TOEFL: 100
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    GRE: 280-320
    GMAT: 500-600
    TOEFL: 80-100

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