Studying abroad often involves taking standardized exams. These tests assess your English proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS), general academic abilities (SAT, ACT, GRE), or field- specific knowledge (GMAT, MCAT).
The ACT is an alternative to the SAT and is accepted by most universities in the US. The ACT fee is around €12,000.
The GMAT is mandatory for admission to MBA programs at many universities abroad. The GMAT costs approximately ₹21,000.
The MCAT is required for admission to medical schools in the US, Canada, and Australia. The MCAT fee is around 23,000.
This is another popular English language proficiency test accepted by many universities worldwide. The exam fee is roughly between €13,000 to 15,000.
The PTE is another English language proficiency test that is gaining popularity. The PTE exam fee is approximately 13,300.
The GRE is required for admission to most graduate programs in the US and some other countries. The GRE fee is around 17,000.
The SAT is required for admission to undergraduate programs in the US. The cost of the SAT is nearly 7,500.