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Admission Tests Most colleges and universities in the U.S. require scores from one or more of the standardized admission tests. Students should visit individual college websites for information on admission requirements.
All international students whose native language is not English are required to take the 'Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)'. Few institutions may accept scores from other English language examinations.
Students aspiring to pursue undergraduate studies in the United States will be required by universities to take:
SAT Reasoning Test
SAT Subject Tests
Most graduate departments require students to take one or more of the following:
GRE - Graduate Record Examination (General Test)
GRE - Graduate Record Examination (Subject Test)
GMAT - Graduate Management Admission Test
TSE - Test of Spoken English
Programs in law, medicine, dentistry, and veterinary medicine require:
LSAT - Law School Admission Test
MCAT - Medical College Admission Test
DAT - Dental Admission Test
PCAT - Pharmacy College Admissions Test
VCAT - Veterinary Aptitude Test
A few other tests:
USMLE - United States Medical Licensing Examination
CGFNS - Council for Graduate of Foreign Nursing Schools
CPA- Certified Public Account Accountant Examination
Certain courses like Fine Arts may not require any admission test scores (except TOEFL) but creative material would need to be submitted.
Please check from individual universities, which tests you would need to take to be eligible for the program of your choice. It is important that you begin the test preparation well in advance. An examination fee needs to be paid to take each of these tests. Check the websites of the admission tests for detailed information. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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