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The Graduate
Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a Standardized test
that measures verbal, mathematical and analytical writing
skills. It is intended to help the graduate schools of business
assess the potential of applicants for advanced study in
business and management. Nearly 900 management institutes
all over the world (almost all of them in the US) require
GMAT scores from each applicant for admission to the MBA
program.The GMAT tests the fundamental skills - Reasoning
and Comprehension included - and does not require any subject-specific
theoretical study.For more information on GMAT, registration
process, preparation resources, GMAT fee and other details,
click on the links on the left or below
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The Graduate Record
Examination is a Standardized test that measures verbal, mathematical
and analytical skills. It is intended to help the graduate
schools (of all fields other than business) assess the potential
of applicants for advanced study . Nearly 2300 universities
in the US require GRE® scores from each applicant. The
GRE tests the fundamental skills - Reasoning and Comprehension
included - and does not require any subject-specific theoretical
study. (This is true only for the General GRE Test, and not
the GRE Subject, which is required by certain universities.
In this section, we mean the General GRE Test whenever we
refer to the GRE Test)The test is designed in such a way that
it would be unlike any other test you would have taken at
school or college. First, the test has no question paper or
answer sheets, nor does it have the same set of questions
for all the examinees. Further, it does not give you the option
of not answering a question (unless, of course, you run out
of time at the end). All this because the GRE Test is an entirely
Computer based test - the keyboard and mouse do the work of
a pen or pencil. The test is scored out of 1600 (in multiples
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The SAT (technically
known as the SAT I) is a general test of verbal and quantitative
reasoning accepted and required for admission to a bachelor
degree program in a US university or college. The test is
required for admission to undergraduate programs of most US
universities. Many universities also require you to take SAT-II
tests.The SAT is a three-hour test that measures verbal and
mathematical reasoning skills students have developed over
time and skills they need to be successful in college. Many
colleges and universities use the SAT as one indicator among
others-class rank, high school GPA, extracurricular activities,
personal essay, and teacher recommendations-of a student's
readiness to do college-level work. SAT scores are compared
with the scores of other applicants, and the accepted scores
at an institution, and can be used as a basis for awarding
merit-based financial aid. |
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The Test of English
as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required for international
students seeking an admission in US universities and colleges
for higher studies. 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 .Currently more than 4,400
two- and four-year colleges and universities, professional
schools, and sponsoring institutions accept TOEFL scores. |
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IELTS is an English
Language Proficiency test that is required to be taken by
non-native students for study in countries where the medium
of instruction is English. Among the popular study destinations
IELTS is accepted by universities in UK, Australia, New Zealand
and Canada. It has become a mandatory test for study in Australia.You
cannot be granted an Australian student visa without an IELTS
score, TOEFL is not accepted. All other study destinations
either require you to take the TOEFL or IELTS. IELTS is however
not accepted by most universities in USA. |
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The Law School Admission
Test (LSAT) is a half-day standardized test required for admission
to all ABA-approved law schools, most Canadian law schools,
and many non-ABA-approved law schools. It provides a standard
measure of acquired reading and verbal reasoning skills that
law schools can use as one of several factors in assessing
applicants. The test is administered four times a year at
hundreds of locations around the world.Many law schools require
that the LSAT be taken by December for admission the following
fall. However, taking the test earlier—in June or October—is
often advised.The registration fee for the LSAT is $118. If
you meet certain criteria, you may qualify for an LSAC
fee waiver. Late registrants must pay an additional $60. |
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The Law School Admission
Test (LSAT) is a half-day standardized test required for admission
to all ABA-approved law schools, most Canadian law schools,
and many non-ABA-approved law schools. It provides a standard
measure of acquired reading and verbal reasoning skills that
law schools can use as one of several factors in assessing
applicants. The test is administered four times a year at
hundreds of locations around the world.Many law schools require
that the LSAT be taken by December for admission the following
fall. However, taking the test earlier—in June or October—is
often advised.The registration fee for the LSAT is $118. If
you meet certain criteria, you may qualify for an LSAC
fee waiver. Late registrants must pay an additional $60. |
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