ACAT Outline

The ACAT (Australian Comprehensive Academic Test) assessment provides an objective and detailed evaluation of the prospective international students’ overall academic eligibility of enrolling in Australian primary and secondary schools. The assessment involves English, Mathematics and Reasoning to determine students’ English level, academic knowledge and understanding.

Features

The English test comprises of four essential parts of measuring a student's English proficiency, including reading, listening, writing and speaking.

The Mathematics and Reasoning test requires students to solve problems with reasoning skills and mathematical knowledge corresponding to their school levels.

The ACAT Assessment is purely computer based testing system, which enables a complete documentation of students' testing performances and facilitates the subsequent scoring and reporting process.