CAMBRIDGE EXAMS

Cambridge Assessment English, formerly known as the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL), is a department of the University of Cambridge that creates and administers language exams, including the Cambridge English Language Assessment (previously known as Cambridge ESOL) and the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE). These exams are designed to assess English language proficiency and are recognized by schools, universities, and employers around the world. Examples of Cambridge exams include the First Certificate in English (FCE), the Certificate in Advanced English (CAE), and the Proficiency in English (CPE).

Cambridge exams are considered important for a number of reasons:

  • Recognition: Cambridge exams are recognized by thousands of universities, employers, and governments around the world. This means that if you pass a Cambridge exam, you will have a recognized qualification that demonstrates your English language proficiency.
  • Validity:Cambridge exams are based on real-life tasks and situations, and are designed to test your ability to use English in a practical way. This means that the results of a Cambridge exam are considered to be a valid measure of your language proficiency.
  • Reliability: Cambridge exams are developed and administered according to strict guidelines and quality controls, which ensures the reliability of the results.
  • Preparation: Cambridge exams are widely used as a benchmark for language learning, which means that preparing for one of these exams can help you improve your English skills in a structured way.
  • Career Advancement: Cambridge exams can give you an edge in the job market or in your studies. Employers and universities around the world recognize the value of Cambridge exams in demonstrating a candidate's language proficiency.
  • Overall, Cambridge exams are widely recognized and respected for their validity, reliability, and practical relevance, and can be beneficial for those who are looking to improve their language skills and advance their education or career.
List of Exams conducted by Cambridge University

Examinations for school children (secondary school):

  • KET – Key English Test – the examination of elementary level
  • PET – Preliminary English Test – the examination of intermediate level

Examinations for working professionals:

  • BEC – Business English Certificate – business English examination
  • TKT – Teaching Knowledge Test – the examination for teachers of English language

Examinations for pupils (primary & secondary school):

  • YLE – Young Learners English Tests – for children from 7-12; Starters, Movers and Flyers
  • KET for Schools – Key English Test for Schools – the examination of elementary level
  • PET for Schools – Preliminary English Test for Schools – the examination of intermediate level

Examinations for Teachers:

  • TKT – Teaching Knowledge Test

More about Cambridge Linguaskill:

It is an online English language assessment tool developed by Cambridge Assessment English, which is part of the University of Cambridge. It tests a person's ability to use English in real-life situations and provides an accurate and reliable measurement of their language skills. The test covers reading, writing, listening, and speaking, and is designed for people who need to demonstrate their level of English for academic or professional purposes. The test results are available immediately after the test is completed, and a certificate is provided to those who pass.

The Cambridge Linguaskill examination is used to assess an individual's language proficiency in English. It can be used for a variety of purposes, such as:

    1. Recruitment and selection of employees

    2. Placement and progression within educational institutions

    3. Professional development and certification

    4. Visa and immigration applications

    5. Tracking progress and measuring the effectiveness of language training programs

    6. It is also used by organizations and institutions to measure the language proficiency of their employees or students, and by individuals looking to demonstrate their language skills for personal or professional development.

The Cambridge Linguaskill Examination can also be taken through remote proctoring mode as well.

CEFR

The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is a standardized framework that describes language proficiency levels for non-native speakers of a language. It is used in many countries to assess and certify the language abilities of individuals for academic, professional, and personal purposes. The CEFR levels are A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2, with A1 being the lowest level (basic user) and C2 being the highest level (proficient user).

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Dr. Atul Patil

Director MIT School of Holistic Development
Centre Exams Manager

Cambridge Authorised Examination & Training Centre/Centre Number: IA679

MIT Art, Design & Technology University Loni Kalbhor, Pune- 412 201

Honorary Vice-President, Pune Chapter English Language Teachers' Association of India (ELTAI)

Telephone:+91 20 30693870, Mobile:+91 9657703660

Email ID: atul.patil@mituniversity.edu.in

Website: https://www.mituniversity.ac.in/

Prof. Sangeeta Randive

Programme Coordinator

Cambridge Authorised Examination and Training Centre/ Centre Number: IA679

MIT School of Holistic Development

MIT Art, Design & Technology University,Loni Kalbhor, Pune- 412 201

Mobile:+91 99233 58308

Email ID: sangeeta.randive@mituniversity.edu.in

Website: https://www.mituniversity.ac.in/

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