Testing Information
Depending upon your field of study, you may be required to take one or more standardized tests. Standardized tests are uniform in nature and are administered and scored in the same fashion for all students by organizations not affiliated with Purdue University.
Typically these tests are completed in your senior year before you begin applying for graduate study, but always be sure to check with the Purdue graduate program to which you may apply in order to determine its specific admission requirements and deadlines.
Common standardized tests that may be required for admission include:
- The GRE (Graduate Record Examinations) has a general test component, which is most often required for graduate admission. Some programs will also require the completion of a GRE Subject Test that focuses on a specific field of study.
- The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is often required for individuals interested in management or other business-related programs.
- The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), IELTS (International English Language Testing System), and Duolingo English test evaluate a person's level of English proficiency for individuals whose native language is not English.
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