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Common Entrance Exams to Study Abroad

Here are the most commonly given exams to get admission abroad:

 

1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System)

IELTS is another English proficiency test like TOEFL. Results are described in scores, the lowest score is 1.0 and the highest score is 9.0. There is a score group for each section of the test, such as listening, reading, writing, and speaking. You need at least a 6.5 GPA to be accepted. It is one of the most preferred exams in UK, Australia, and New Zealand since it is organized by British Council. The IELTS revised General Test comprises of following sections:

Listening: There are four sections with ten questions each.

Academic Reading: Three reading passages.

General Training Reading: There are three sections.

Academic Writing: There are two Writing tasks.

General Training Writing: There are two Writing tasks to complete.

Speaking: The Speaking test consists of an oral interview between the test takers and an examiner. Speaking tests are recorded.

Your IELTS preparation must be extensive to get a good score. Here are some tips on how to crack IELTS to improve your test scores:

  • Understand the structure
  • Identify Reading Techniques
  • Listen to audio clips
  • Speak to Someone Fluent in English
  • Take Mock Tests
  • Enrol in CourseMentor™’s Online IELTS Program
  • Practice Makes a Man Perfect
  • Proper Guidance
  • Focus On Speed
 
2. GRE (Graduate Exams)

If you want to pursue your studies in the business and management niche, you must take the GRE. It is designed to test your mathematical and analytical skills and is accepted by US colleges. Anything above 260 on the GRE will get you into college.

The GRE General Test measures:

  • Verbal reasoning
  • Quantitative reasoning
  • Critical thinking
  • Analytical writing skills

Tips for the GRE General Test

  • Familiarize yourself with test content.
  • Use the mark and review feature.
  • Answer every question.
  • Familiarize yourself with the testing experience.
  • Review what you write for errors.
 
3. GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)

You must pass the GMAT to be accepted into business and management schools. It aims to assess your analytical, reading, and writing skills in English. The main eligibility criteria for taking this test is that you must be 18 years of age or above. The GMAT score range at top business schools is 550+.

Students are given questions based on a wide range of topics to complete in each section, within the time limit. The exam pattern for the GMAT is based on four sections, namely,  

  • Analytical Writing Assessment
  • Integrated Reasoning
  • Quantitative Reasoning
  • Verbal Reasoning

Tips on how to crack GMAT to improve your test scores:

  • Develop a GMAT study plan early.
  • Know the test sections and consider them in your study plan.
  • Pick your GMAT prep materials wisely.
  • Identify your GMAT weaknesses (and work on them).
  • Keep track of time as part of your GMAT prep.
  • Don’t stay stuck on a GMAT question.

 

4. SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test)

The SAT is widely taken by junior and senior high school students. This is a 3-hour written exam designed to measure students’ English and math skills. The ideal SAT score is 1600, and 1000 or higher is considered a good SAT score. A good SAT score will get you into almost any college in the US.

The SAT is divided into two sections, Reading, Writing, and Mathematics. These two sections are scored on a 200–800-point scale, for a maximum total score of 1600. There are additional sub scores reported on a 20-80 scale.

Tips to prepare for SAT:

  • Create an SAT Study Schedule.
  • Use Quality Prep Materials.
  • Increase Your Reading Speed.
  • Target the Mistakes You Can Control.
  • Come to Test Day Prepared.
  • Answer the Questions You Know First.
  • Eliminate Incorrect Answers.