1. | What are Advanced Placement (AP) tests ? |
| Advanced Placement Exams are standardized exams to access the higher level academic preparedness of an aspirant in a particular subject. AP is designed to check how well you've mastered the content and skills of the course - a successful score could even earn you credit and advanced placement in college. |
2. | How does the AP examination and scores help a student to seek admission in top universities and colleges across the world, besides US institutions ? |
| Besides relief in academic duration and placement at most colleges and universities in the US, more than 40 other countries admit students based on AP scores. At many of these institutions, you can earn a full year of college credit with a decent AP score. You are advised to refer to the list of these countries on the College Board website. |
3. | What are the advantages of taking AP exam? |
| By taking AP Exams one gets an opportunity to earn college credit and placement. Most colleges and universities in the US grant credit and placement for qualifying AP scores. |
4. | What is the difference between the SAT Subject Tests and AP? |
| SAT Subject Tests are based on high school syllabi and reflect a student's readiness to take college-level courses in specific subject areas. And, AP exam checks a student�s college-level knowledge, skills, and abilities. AP Exams cover more advanced topics with a greater depth in comparison with SAT Subject Tests. Though SAT Subject Tests and AP can be taken by high school and senior school students (X, XI, and XII Standard students in India), admission to universities based on SAT score is only after a student completes XII Standard. Whereas, admission to universities based on AP score is advanced. For example, if a student clears the AP exam when in XI standard, he will be eligible for university admission (at the graduate level) the moment he completes XI standard, thereby saving one academic year. |
5. | Which AP Exam should I take? How many subjects are under the AP program? |
| There are 34 exams to choose from. A student is free to choose any of these subjects/topics. |
6. | What is the format of AP Exams? |
| Most of the AP Exams are two to three hours long. The first part of the exam consists of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), while the second part has Free Response Questions in the form of essays, solutions to given problems, spoken response, and etc. But not all AP Exams are pencil-paper exams. |
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