College entrance exam

The term College entrance exam may refer to any standardized test which is needed in order for one to be considered eligible for application by a post-secondary institution. Such examinations may include

  • SAT Reasoning Test, in the United States
  • ACT, also in the United States
  • The Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education, in Hong Kong
  • Leaving Certificate, the university matriculation examination in Ireland.
  • Baccalauréat, the academic qualification examination in France
  • ATAR, the academic qualification examination in Australia
  • Abitur, the academic qualification examination in Germany
  • GCSE, in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
  • IGCSE, administered by Cambridge International Examinations
  • OSS (Student Selection and Placement System), the academic qualification and ranking exam in Turkey, where more than 1.7 million students take each year
  • Matura, the academic qualification examination in Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland
  • TS ĐH-CĐ, in Vietnam
  • Selectividad, in Spain
  • University Entrance Exam commonly known as Konkour, in Iran
  • CSAT(수능), in South Korea.
  • Gaokao National College Entrance Examination, in China.
  • National Center Test for University Admissions, in Japan
  • SBMPTN, a competitive exam required to enroll in public universities in Indonesia.
  • PSU Prueba de Selección Universitaria, in Chile
  • ENEM Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio, in Brazil
  • ICFES Examen ICFES Prueba Saber 11, in Colombia
  • Riigieksamid — in Estonia.
  • Unified State Exam – in Russia.
  • External independent testing - in Ukraine.
  • Unified National Testing - in Kazakhstan.
  • General Republican Testing - in Kyrgyzstan.
  • Centralized Testing - in Belarus and Tajikistan
  • Unified State/National Exam - in Armenia and Georgia


See also

  • Matriculation exam
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