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2007 – 2010 – the Bologna reform (2005–2008), required by the enforcement of the provisions of Law no. 288/2004 and other legal requirements, led to the reorganization of the education offer of the Romanian-American University according to the existing study areas, related majors and the number of distributed credits. Equally, new master ...
Separate admissions tests are used by a small number of universities for specific subjects (particularly Law, Mathematics and Medicine, and courses at Oxford and Cambridge), many of these administered by Cambridge University's Admissions Testing Service. [15]
Romanian-American University: Bucharest: 1991 Hyperion University Bucharest: 1990 Spiru Haret University: Bucharest: 1991 Bioterra University Bucharest: 1990 Ecological University of Bucharest Bucharest: 1990 Gheorghe Cristea Romanian University of Arts and Sciences: Bucharest: 1990 Athenaeum University: Bucharest: 1990 Artifex University ...
The admission process may include an "admission exam" in one or several high-school subjects that correspond best to the training offered by the university; a "competition of files" (concurs de dosare), that is entry based on the grades at Baccalaureate and/or the grades of the relevant subject(s) from high school; essays, interviews and other ...
A sampling of ACT admissions scores shows that the 75th percentile composite score was 24.1 at public four-year institutions and 25.3 at private four-year institutions. In addition, some states and individual school districts have used the ACT to assess student learning and/or the performance of schools, requiring all high school students to ...
At present, Thai university admissions are done through the "Thai University Central Admission System" or TCAS, a central admissions system developed by the Council of University Presidents of Thailand (CUPT). This system is divided into four rounds of admissions: portfolio admissions, quota admissions, joint admissions, and direct admissions. [29]
the minimum requirements for acceptance E 4 insufficient: almost sufficient, not acceptable Fx 3 poor performance: rudimentary knowledge of the subject F 2 very poor performance: no knowledge of the subject 1 academic dishonesty: awarded for academic dishonesty (cheating) and given as a starting point
The Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) is a group of four scholastic aptitude tests used for admission into undergraduate programs at Australian universities, for students without a recent Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR). [citation needed] Some universities require STAT testing for admission to particular programs or courses.