ACT

The ACT (American College Testing) Test is a globally recognized assessment designed to evaluate students' preparedness for college. Administered worldwide, this test assesses students' knowledge in Reading, English, Math, and Science, with an optional writing section.

The results of the ACT hold significant weight for academic institutions, colleges, and universities in Egypt, as well as abroad. It is noteworthy that the ACT test is available seven times throughout the year, offering multiple opportunities for students to showcase their abilities.

EST

The Egyptian Ministry of Education has approved the EST as a standardized admission test for university entry. This electronic test is designed to assess the skills and knowledge acquired by students.

The EST I consists of three mandatory sections: Reading, Writing and Language, and Mathematics. Additionally, there is an optional essay section to evaluate students' language writing abilities. The EST II is a subject-based test in Science and Math, covering subjects such as Math, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. The purpose of the EST II is to measure basic scientific knowledge, scientific reasoning, and higher-order thinking skills. It helps determine the students' aptitude for pursuing majors related to engineering, science, and healthcare. Students are required to take EST I, and those applying for scientific programs must also take the EST II. The EST tests are administered six times per year. This entrance exam is exclusively used by Egyptian colleges and universities for students in the American Department