Proficiency exams, also known as preparatory exams, are the general name given to the preparatory school exemption exams of universities.
Since the content of proficiency exams may vary from university to university, we cannot talk about a single proficiency exam.
Therefore, since Proficiency is not a standardized test like TOEFL or IELTS, but rather an institutional exam, each university requires a qualification in its own way.
Although the format of the test varies from university to university, most universities measure grammar, paraphrasing, reading, listening, and writing skills.
The difficulty levels of proficiency exams also differ from university to university. However, Proficiency exams are usually at B2 level.
In Liv English, the preparatory program is applied according to the exam format of the university where the candidate who will prepare for the Proficiency exam is a student.
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