What is TGAT / TPAT / A-level? What's the difference?
Let's take a look at the TGAT / TPAT / A-level differences.
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TGAT is the Thai General Aptitude Test, which is one of the subjects used to file into the university with 100 points, giving 3 full hours, with 3 parts as follows:
- TGAT1 English communication
- TGAT2, rational thinking.
- TGAT3 Performance
You can choose two tests: paper exam (Thai exam)
Or a computer (English exam).
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TPAT is the Thai Professional Aptitude Test, focusing on the subject "Professional Aptitude." This does not require everyone to take the exam. There are five groups of subjects that our faculty needs:
- TPAT1 (CAT): For Doctor / Tanta / Pharmacy / Veterinary Line
- TPAT2, aptitude for liberal arts
- TPAT3, Aptitude for Science, Technology and Engineering
- TPAT4 Architectural Aptitude
- TPAT5 Aptitude of Education - Education
Each TPAT test has 100 points. It takes 3 hours to complete the exam. The exam is paper format, except for TPAT3 which is both paper and computer (the computer exam is in English).
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A-Level (Applied Knowledge Level) is the central exam used in the TCAS system to measure academic knowledge and daily use. The content of the exam meets the school curriculum.
There are 10 exams: Math 1, Math 2, Applied Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Thai, Social, English and Foreign Languages (French / German / Japanese / Korean / Chinese / Pali / Spanish).










































































































