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Test Preparation: By Your Side for Higher Scores

Test Preparation Is the Key Act of Studying and Preparing for, as Well as Sitting and Passing Those Examinations. So whether you want to attend the local universities in Bangladesh, or to take your study abroad, doing well in these tests can mean a lot towards improving your chances of getting into school and getting a scholarship.

Why Prepare for Tests?

  • Satisfy Admission Requirements: A number of educational institutions need test scores for admission.
  • Increases Scholarship Potential: High scores can make you a more attractive candidate for scholarships.
  • Show You Can: In the case of international study, English language tests show that you can deal with academic English.

Key Types of Tests

  1. English Language Proficiency Tests (International Study):

    • Objectives: To demonstrate that you can read, comprehend and use written English in an academic context.
    • Primary Tests: IELTS, TOEFL iBT, Duolingo English Test (DET).
    • Preparation Strategy: Develop all the skills; Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. Get to know the test structure, questions and time limits. Use official practice materials.
  2. Common Admission Tests (for Certain Countries/Programs):

    • Purpose: To measure your skill in three basic subjects.

    • Main Tests:
      • SAT/ACT: Most for undergraduate admissions in US/Canada. Excell in Math, Read and Writing.

      • GRE: Graduate admissions in the USA/Canada and whatnot. Includes Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning (vocabulary, reading) and Quantitative Reasoning (maths).
      • GMAT: For MBA and business master’s programs for the most part. Covers Quant, Verbal & Data Insights.
      • Study Focus: Read/watch lecture shows, tackle official questions, pace yourself, and pinpoint what you’re not so good at and work on that. 
  3. Combined Admission Test (for Public Universities in Bangladesh):
    • OBJECTIVE– Very Competitive Admission Test formatted by the respective university or group (Dhaka University, BUET, Medical Colleges).
    • Preparation Focus:
      • Master HSC Syllabus: These exams follow closely on from your Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC).
      • Solving Past Questions: This is an absolute necessity for success in the UPSC Exam.

      • Concept Building: Do not memorize, but understand the concepts thoroughly.

      • Practice Papers: Practice at least 2-3 full length practice papers after 15 days to test & strengthen speed and accuracy.
      • Coaching Institutes: A lot of students prefer to study in coaching institutes for a regimented routine and rigorous practice.

General Tips for Effective Preparation

  • Be An Early Bird: Allow yourself a long period for planning.
  • Prepare a Study Schedule: Plan your time and subjects well.

  • Official References: Always reference official sources from the test makers.

  • The Key Is To Keep Practising: It’s hard to get better without practising.

  • Time management: Learn to finish the sections on time.

  • Review Missteps: Take the time to understand where/how you fell short and avoid making that mistake again.

Start your journey with confidence. Join our test preparation program today and unlock doors to your global future.

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