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| Undergraduate Schools in the U.S |
| Upon completion of K-12/High School, Students who intend to join college or university must attend what is referred to as an Undergraduate School.These schools offer either a Bachelors Degree. or an Associate Degree |
| Bachelors Degree | Associate Degree |
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| Normally, most of the international students enrolling in a U.S university or college pursue Bachelors Degree since it is the desiderata for the majority of the ducky jobs. |
| Admission into Undergraduate Schools in the U.S |
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The U.S undergraduate schools require that their all
applicants take one or more standardized tests which include
SAT® (Scholastic
Aptitude Test™) and TOEFL® (Test of English as Foreign
Language™). Let's look into the details of these two exams. |
| SAT® |
| SAT® exam is comprised of two levels: SAT Reasoning Test™ & SAT Subject Test™ |
| SAT Reasoning Test™ includes the following three sections: |
| Critical Reading | Mathematics | Writing |
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Content: Reading Comprehension,Sentence Completion and Critical Reading. Duration: 70 minutes (two 25 minute sections and one 20 minute section. Score: 200-800 |
Content: Numbers and operations, algebra and functions, geometry, statistics, probability, and data analysis. Duration: 70 minutes (two 25 minute sections and one 20 minute section. Score: 200-800 |
Content: Grammar Usage and Word choie. Duration: 60 minutes (one 35 minute section and one 25 minute section. Score: 200-800 |
This information about the test is from the official SAT® website
| SAT Subject Test™ is conducted in five general subjects: English, History, Mathematics, Science & Languages. |
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| TOEFL® Test |
| TOEFL® Test is administered on two platforms: Internet Based Test (iBT) & Paper Based Test (PBT). |
| TOEFL®iBT: TOEFL®iBT assess one's skills in reading, listening, speaking and writing and ability to combine these skills to answer the questions given in the exam. |
| TOEFL®iBT includes the following four sections: |
| Reading |
Content: 3-5 passages from academic texts;
each passage is approx. 700 words long; 12-14 questions per
passage. Time: 60-100 minutes. Questions: 36-70 questions. Score: 0-30. |
| Listening |
Content: 4-6 lectures, some with classroom
discussion; each 3-5 minutes long; 6 questions each. 2-3
conversations; each 3 minutes long; 5 questions each. Time: 60-90 minutes. Questions: 34-51 questions. Score: 0-30. |
| Speaking |
Content: 2 tasks to express an opinion on a
familiar topic; 4 tasks to speak based on what is read and
listened to. Time: 20 minutes. Questions: 6 tasks. Score: 0-4 points converted to 0-30 score scale. |
| Writing |
Content: 1 task to write based on what is
read and listened to; 1 task to support an opinion on a
topic. Time: 50 minutes. Questions: 2 tasks. Score: 0-5 points converted to 0-30 score scale. |
This information about the test is from the official TOEFL® website
| The TOEFL® Paper-based Test has 3 sections plus a 30-minute writing test, the TWE® (Test of Written English™), which is required of everyone who takes the paper-based test. |
| Section | No.of Questions | Time |
| Listening Comprehension | 50 | 30-40 minutes |
| Structure and Written Expression | 40 | 25 minutes |
| Reading Comprehension | 50 | 55 minutes |
| Writing (Test of Written English) | 1 topic | 30 minutes |
This information about the test is from the official TOEFL® website
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| All international students seeking admission into undergraduate schools of the United States must take SAT Reasoning Test™(generally referred to as SAT®) and TOEFL®. Generally all international students take iBT but in some regions where iBT is not administered students take PBT. |
| Graduate Schools in the U.S |
| Upon completion of Bachelor's Degree, a student can advance his education by pursuing Masters Degree in the Graduate Schools of the Unites States.The graduate schools in the united states offer two classes of degrees: Master Degree and Doctorate Degree(also known as PhD). |
| Masters Degree |
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| Doctorate Degree(PhD) |
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| Now, let's dig into the pattern of the exams that one has to conquer in order to get an admission into one's own darling college. |
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GRE®(Graduate Record
Examination®) All international students planning to undertake M.S or PhD are required to put up a decent performance in this exam. GRE® is offered on two different platforms: GRE® General Test(normally referred to as GRE) and GRE® Subject Test(required for PhD by some universities). In most of the countries GRE® General Test is offered as a Computer Based Test and in some of the countries where Computer Based testing is not available, Paper Based Test is offered. |
| GRE® Computer Based Test Pattern |
| Section | No. of Questions | Time |
| Analytical Writing | 1 Issue Task | 45 minutes |
| Analytical Writing | 1 Argument Task | 30 minutes |
| Verbal | 30 | 30 minutes |
| Quantitative | 28 | 45 minutes |
| Unscored | Varies | Varies |
| Research | Varies | Varies |
| GRE® Paper Based Test Pattern |
| Section | No. of Questions | Time |
| Analytical Writing | 1 Issue Task | 45 minutes |
| Analytical Writing | 1 Argument Task | 30 minutes |
| Verbal(2 sections) | 38/section | 30 minutes/section |
| Quantitative(2 sections) | 30/section | 30 minutes/section |
| Unscored | Varies | 30 minutes |
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GRE Subject
Test® GRE Subject Test is conducted in the following eight disciplines:
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This information about the test is from the official GRE® website
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GMAT®(Graduate Management
Admission Test®) All international students with a fervent desire of pursuing M.B.A in the United States are obliged to come up with a competent performance in this exam. GMAT® is a Computer Adaptive Test tailored to assay one's Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and Analytical Writing skills. GMAT®, being a Computer Adaptive Test, gauge the test taker's original calibre by selecting the questions depending upon his performance in answering the previous question. |
| GMAT® Test Pattern |
| Section | No. of Questions | Time |
| Analytical Writing | 1 Issue Task | 30 minutes |
| Analytical Writing | 1 Argument Task | 30 minutes |
| Verbal | 41 | 75 minutes |
| Quantitative | 37 | 75 minutes |
This information about the test is from the official GMAT® website
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| International students seeking admission into the Graduate Schools of the United States,in addition to one of these exams (GRE®/GMAT®), are required to take TOEFL®. |
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