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ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL):A) YOUNG LEARNERS ENGLISH (YLE): Young Learners English (YLE) is a series of fun, motivating English language tests, aimed at children in primary and lower-secondary education. There are three activity-based tests – Starters, Movers and Flyers. This gives students a clear path to improve in English Eligibility: Starters for class 1 and 2 B) KEY ENGLISH TEST (KET): KET, also known as Key English Test, is a basic level qualification that shows you can use English to communicate in simple situations. It shows you have made a good start in learning English. Eligibility: Class 7th C) PRELIMINARY ENGLISH TEST (PET): Preliminary, also known as Preliminary English Test (PET), is an intermediate level qualification. It shows you are able to use your English language skills for work, study and travel. Eligibility: Class 8th D) FIRST CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH (FCE): First Certificate in English (FCE) is an upper-intermediate level qualification. It proves you can use everyday written and spoken English for work or study purposes. Eligibility: Class 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th. |
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GRADED EXAMINATION IN SPOKEN ENGLISH (GESE):Trinity's GESE exams test the English speaking and listening skills of the people whose first language is not English. This exam focuses on building motivation and confidence in using English and enables students to start their progress from beginner to proficiency. GESE exams are approved for UK visa or settlement purposes. Eligibility: Age between 1st to 12th years |
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SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST (SAT):The Scholastic Aptitude Test or SAT, as it is commonly known, is an admission test to colleges in the U.S. Every year, many students from many countries appear for the test to pursue major courses in American colleges/universities. There are two forms of the SAT test: The Reasoning Test and The Subject Test The SAT tests your reasoning or critical thinking skills and your aptitude in English and Maths, which are studied at the high school level. Eligibility:There is no defined eligibility for the exam. However, it is expected that you have high school education to be eligible for the exam. |
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PRELIMINARY SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST (PSAT):The Preliminary SAT (PSAT) is also called the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (NMSQT). The test is designed to help students practice for the SAT. It's also used to determine the test-takers eligibility for scholarships awarded by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. Colleges don't use the results of this test to determine you eligibility for admission. It's a test that measures the skills students have developed in reading and writing. The test is cosponsored by the College Board and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation Eligibility:There is no defined eligibility for the exam. Students with high school education are eligible for the exam. |