Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Standardized Tests for Admission to American Universities and Colleges

Students who are targeting admission to American universities and colleges in 2011
and 2012 have to begin planning on completing various components of the
application process.

One important component is the standardized tests that are invariably required
as part of the application package. These could range from a single test
(TOEFL) to as many as three. Students should verify which tests they need to
take and register for them in good time. Most 4‑year colleges and
universities in the US will require either the ACT (with or without Writing) or
the SAT I, but not both. Competitive universities and colleges usually will
also require SAT II, but many will fully or partially waive this latter
requirement for students who submit the ACT Plus Writing. Juggling them with
high school is a tough job, so proper planning to ensure there’s no clash with
other school events is important.

The ACT (American College Test) is a paper-based test conducted by ACT, Inc., at several locations around the world. The schedule for the next few months is:


International Registration Deadlines


2010-11

Test Dates




Test


Registration (online)


April 9, 2011


ACT & ACT Plus Writing


March 4, 2011


June 11 2011


ACT & ACT Plus Writing


May 6, 2011


October 22, 2011


ACT & ACT Plus Writing


TBD


December 10, 2011


ACT & ACT Plus Writing


TBD


February 11, 2012


ACT


TBD



In order to register for the ACT, go to: http://www.actstudent.org/

The SATs are paper-based tests conducted by College Board at several locations
around the world. The schedule for the next few months is:

International Registration Deadlines





2009-10

Test Dates






Test


Early Registration(must be received by)


Regular Registration (must be received by)


October 10, 2009


SAT & Subject Tests


August 19, 2009


September 9, 2009


November 7, 2009


SAT & Subject Tests


September 16, 2009


October 1, 2009


December 5, 2009


SAT & Subject Tests


October 14, 2009


October 30, 2009


January 23, 2010


SAT & Subject Tests


December 2, 2009


December 15, 2009


May 1, 2010


SAT & Subject Tests


March 10, 2010


March 25, 2010


June 5, 2010


SAT & Subject Tests


April 14, 2010


April 29, 2010



In order to register for the SATs, go to: http://www.collegeboard.com/

The GRE, GMAT and TOEFL are computer-based tests administered five days a week,
through the year at several locations around the world, so students can
schedule their tests more easily.

In order to register for the GRE, students can go to: www.ets.org/bin/getprogram.cgi?test=gre

For the GMAT: www.mba.com/mba/thegmat/scheduleagmatappointment

For a TOEFL appointment: www.ets.org/bin/getprogram.cgi?test=toefl

For more information and advice on admissions to US schools, please refer to Study in America: The Definitive Guide for Aspiring Students by Renuka Raja Rao, published by Pearson Education.

2 comments:

  1. Hi, I am trying to apply to certain US universities for a PhD program that would begin in Fall 2010. I have taken GRE, and have also got my score. I had taken IELTS earlier this year, since I was also applying to UK universities. Would you please let me know if my IELTS scores should suffice as proof of my English language abilities, or would I be required to take TOEFL as well? In case it's the latter, am I too late to register for TOEFL?

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  2. You will have to check with the universities you wish to apply to. Generally speaking, almost all US universities would accept IELTS scores as proof of English proficiency. For more information, contact USIEF or its satellite center closest to you. To find the nearest center, go to www.usief.org.in
    Good luck

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