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PTE (Academic): An overall score of at least 59. http://pearsonpte.com/PTEAcademic/Pages/home.aspx
 
PTE (Academic): An overall score of at least 59. http://pearsonpte.com/PTEAcademic/Pages/home.aspx
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== CLBA ==
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Canadian Language Benchmarks Assessment (CLBA) a minimum of 9.0
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= English Proficiency Exemption based on Standardized Tests =
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== SAT and English Proficiency ==
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A SAT Critical Reading and Verbal score of 550 can be used in place of a standardized English proficiency test.
  
 
== GCE/IGCSE Equivalents ==
 
== GCE/IGCSE Equivalents ==
  
A grade of B or better in an O-level, GCSE, or IGCSE English Language or Literature course.
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A grade of B or better in an O-level, GCSE, or IGCSE English Language or Literature subjects.
  
== CLBA ==
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A level or higher with a grade of B or better in the HKDSE English Language or Literature subjects.
 
 
Canadian Language Benchmarks Assessment (CLBA) a minimum of 9.0
 

Latest revision as of 18:20, 20 September 2016

New English Proficiency Measures

This section lists means for meeting English proficiency at King's that are not included in the Academic Calendar because they are new or rare.

Pearson Test of English (Academic)

PTE (Academic): An overall score of at least 59. http://pearsonpte.com/PTEAcademic/Pages/home.aspx

CLBA

Canadian Language Benchmarks Assessment (CLBA) a minimum of 9.0

English Proficiency Exemption based on Standardized Tests

SAT and English Proficiency

A SAT Critical Reading and Verbal score of 550 can be used in place of a standardized English proficiency test.

GCE/IGCSE Equivalents

A grade of B or better in an O-level, GCSE, or IGCSE English Language or Literature subjects.

A level or higher with a grade of B or better in the HKDSE English Language or Literature subjects.