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RULES FOR CONDITIONAL ADMISSION

KCST is using The Cambridge English Placement Test. It is considered to be a quick and reliable online test to check the applicant’s level in English, so that the student can be placed in the right course based on the Common European Framework of Reference Level (CEFR).

 

 

KCST’S ENGLISH PLACEMENT TEST

 



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In order to ensure readiness and preparedness of potential students, all applicants to KCST must sit an entrance test in Maths, Physics, and English (based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages level (CEFR)).

 

KCST uses The Cambridge English Test,  produced by Cambridge English Language Assessment, the world leader for assessing English language skills.  The online adaptive test tests reading, listening skills, and the accurate use of English grammar and vocabulary by adapting the questions to the applicant's level of English.  It is a quick and a reliable way to check applicants' level in English and place them in the correct course based on CEFR.

 

 

  Foundation Level 2 Foundation Level 3
Overall 51 81
Listening 7  
Reading 91  
 

MISSION

The English Language Unit aims to develop students’ mastery of the English language and equip them with the necessary tools and skills to pursue their academic and professional careers in their field of choice.

 

VISION

The vision of the English Language Unit is to:

  • Enable students to pursue their respective academic majors adequately using the English language
  • Prepare students to become global citizens by encouraging them to be active participants in their learning process.
  • Create an atmosphere that enables students to become successful communicators and critical thinkers while engaging in a reflective and independent learning environment.

 

 

STUDENTS' LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Produce academic reports and research papers using the acquired writing process
  • Utilize effective communication and persuasion skills in oral presentations
  • Apply research skills to select, evaluate, interpret and cite information
  • Analyze and critically respond to written and oral texts
  • Work independently and collectively to achieve desired goals