DIM announces final results of master’s admission exam (second attempt)
The State Examination Center announced the complete final results of the master's admission examination (second attempt) held on June 14, 2026, including…
Admission exam news and information covering university entrance tests, educational standards, and student selection processes worldwide, including developments affecting Jewish and Israeli educational institutions.
The State Examination Center announced the complete final results of the master's admission examination (second attempt) held on June 14, 2026, including…
Admission exams are standardized tests used by educational institutions to assess applicants' academic qualifications, aptitude, and readiness for higher education. These examinations play a crucial role in the selection process, helping universities evaluate candidates fairly and determine their placement in competitive programs. Different countries and institutions employ varied exam formats, from subject-specific tests to comprehensive assessments measuring critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
In Israel and globally, admission exams influence opportunities for Jewish students and institutions alike. Israel's Psychometric Entrance Test (PET) serves as a key metric for university admissions, while international standardized tests like the SAT and ACT are widely recognized. Many Jewish educational institutions maintain rigorous academic standards through entrance examinations, reflecting the cultural emphasis on educational achievement within Jewish communities.
This section on jnews.az covers news and developments related to admission exams worldwide, policy changes in higher education selection processes, and their impact on students and institutions. Read reports on exam reforms, success stories from Jewish applicants, and analysis of educational trends that shape university access and academic excellence in Israel and beyond.