IELTS ( International English
Language Testing System)
The International English Language
Testing System (IELTS) is an internationally owned and globally
recognised direct English language assessment of the highest quality
and integrity readily available throughout the world.
IELTS is a highly dependable,
practical and valid English language assessment primarily used
by those seeking international education, professional recognition,
bench-marking to international standards and global mobility.
IELTS is owned, developed and
delivered through the partnership of the British Council, IDP:
IELTS Australia and the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations.
| Duration: 5 Weeks |
| Course Fee(Nrs):
5000.00 |
TOEFL (Test
of English as a Foreign Language)
The TOEFL test is a requirement for admission into colleges and
universities where instruction is in English. In addition, many
government, licensing, and certification agencies, and exchange
and scholarship programs use TOEFL scores to evaluate the English
proficiency of people for whom English is not their native language.
TOEFL (Computer Based)
Test of English as a Foreign
Language is a skill based exam, which tests the proficiency of
American English of those students who are planning to study abroad.
| Duration: 5 Weeks |
| Course Fee(Nrs): 5000.00 |
GMAT (Graduate
Management Submission Test)
The GMAT is a test of verbal and quantitative abilities for
aspirants to Graduate Business schools. It is virtually compulsory
for admission into an M.B.A. or an M.B.S. course in Northern
America and is catching on in other regions as well.
With a good score in GMAT it becomes easier to obtain admission,
teaching assistance-ship and merit-based scholarships.
The GMAT Quantitative section consists of High School math in
which Nepali students usually score quite well.
The GMAT Verbal has 3 question types based on critical reasoning,
advanced grammar and usage, and reading comprehension.
GRE (Graducate
Record Examination)
GRE is for Graduate school aspirants in the arts, sciences and
humanities. It is a test of verbal reasoning, analytical writing
and quantitative reasoning. It is taken by thousands of Graduate
school aspirants who want to take up an M.Sc., M.A., or M.E. course
in the United States or elsewhere.
With a good score in GRE it becomes easier to obtain admission,
teaching assistantships and merit-based scholarships.
The GRE Quantitative section consists of High School math in which
Nepali students usually score quite well.
The GRE Verbal has 4 question types based on correlating between
words and concepts, between different component parts of sentences
and synthesizing information from the written text.
SAT (Scholastic
Aptitude Test)
The College Board has administrated the New SAT for the first
time in March 2005. For the first time, the New SAT will provide
an analysis of the college success skills in Critical Reading,
Writing and Mathematics. This analysis will give you feedback
that will help you better prepare for college by identifying your
strengths and weaknesses in these skills.
With a good score in New SAT
you travel first class. A high composite score and a strong individual
score ensure that the best collages accept you, besides enabling
you to compete for scholarships to the extent of full tuition
waivers.