How long does the examination take?
You will be given approximately 2-1/2 hours to complete each examination. The exact amount of time allowed for each examination will be announced at the test site. 35. What is involved with the Computer Assisted Testing (CAT) system? In most cases, you will be taking your examination on a computer. The Computer Assisted Testing (CAT) system is very easy for license applicants to use. No prior experience with computers is necessary. Only the space bar and four arrow keys on the keyboard are needed. The test monitor guides all test-takers through a short exercise to help them to feel at ease with the computer. Examinees who have used the CAT system, as well as the old paper and pencil method, report that using the computer speeds the examination process. They also claim they are less likely to make careless errors when using the computer. Finally, they prefer receiving their test results immediately after finishing their examinations on the computer, instead of waiting up to six weeks fo
The ASCeXAM and PTEeXAM consists of (1) case oriented block that will last up to 1 hours, while the other three (3) blocks will last up to 60 minutes per block. The ReASCE and RePTE consists of (1) case oriented block that will last up to 1 hours, while the other two (2) blocks will last up to 60 minutes per block.
Swedex A2 takes approximately 2 hours for the written parts (including a break). The speaking test is taken individually according to a special timetable and takes about 8 minutes for each person. Swedex B1 takes approximately 3 hours for the written parts (including a break). The speaking test is taken in pairs according to a special timetable and takes approximately 15 minutes per pair. You will also have an additional 15 minutes for preparation.