Qiyas Tests
Qiyas Tests are a group admission tests for college admissions in Saudi universities and is offered to Saudi students in high school. Students are tested on e.g. scientific material, math and more.
Qiyas Tests
- Test general aptitude
- Test general aptitude for academics
- Test general aptitude in English
- Test grades science faculties - students
- Achievement test theory for colleges - students
- Acceptance of scientific disciplines - Students test
- Acceptance of theoretical disciplines - Students test
- Test skills in English
- Arabic language test for non-children
Test goals
- The ability to reading comprehension.
- The ability to recognize logical relationships.
- The ability to resolve issues based on the basic mathematical concepts.
- The ability to make conclusions.
- The ability to critically think.
Further information about the test
Questions provided alternately between the verbal and quantitative part in five sections, each of which is allocated 25 minutes.
A fixed number of questions in all the tests over the years, as well as divisions allocated to each department and time. The same questions vary from test to another and remains that there is a uniform level of difficulty of maintaining it between these tests. The center is to balance the results of each test with the results of previous tests by monitoring results; with the aim of standardization and consistency of the test.
Arrange the questions, according to difficulty, from easiest to hardest in each section of the six test sections. The student must answer questions quickly included him answer all the questions in time for each section.
Duration of the test
The test is done in 2 hours. It is divided into four sections alternating between verbal and quantitative, 25 minutes for each section.The result
After the test was held, the center correct answer sheets, using the patch Alala.otrsd results, and prints, and declare after Thalilha.obamkan student to know the outcome by the unified phone or the Center's website, and the results are sent mobile messages to those who register to this service in the registry of the test process. Note that the center provides university and college students are the results of Aketrona.oama a student has resulted in the test more than once; send top class obtained.There is no pass or fail the test, but to monitor the degree to which the student obtained; based on correct answers serve as a measure of the level and location of the student among his peers who took the exam. Each institution of higher education institutions adopt a certain weight to high school grades, a certain ranging and significant degrees of this test; and then be competition for admission in that the based on the degree earned after applying my weight Class, and the weight of student achievement test score.
Universities and colleges that require aptitude test
- All Saudi universities
- Bahrain University
- Sultan Qaboos university
- All military academies
- Health colleges affiliated to the Ministry of Health
- King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences of the National Guard
- Prince Sultan Private University
- Teachers Colleges
- Some of the technical colleges of the General Organization for Technical Education and Vocational Training
- School of Communication and Information in Riyadh
- Faculty of Medicine, King Fahd Medical City
- Yamamah Community College
- Riyadh Dental and Pharmacy Faculty
- Community College of Science Baha
- Jubail Industrial College
- The Ministry of Higher Education missions
- Technical Studies Institute of the Air Force
- Technical Training Institute Civil Aviation Authority
- Training of the Saudi Electricity Company institutes
- Saudi Institute for Japanese cars
- Training and scholarship programs Aramco
- Training and scholarship programs SABIC
Success and failure in the test
Degree student | Student site |
81 and above | The top 5% of students |
78 and above | The top 10% of students |
73 and above | The top 20% of students |
70 and above | Top 30% of students |
61–65 | Average |
60 or less | Less than 30% of students |