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What is GED?
GED is a board USA. It is open education system In USA and around
the world. It was established by the ministry of Education as an
autonomous organization. It is focused to those people who wants
to study but doesn’t want to attain the school/college.
What is the course?
The Course is General Education Development Test
What are the eligibility criteria for GED course?
The candidate should be at least 17 years old.
What are the pass criteria?
The students have to obtain 40 points in each subject including
both practical and theoretical can pass the exam and collectively
225 points in five subjects
What is about recognition
of course?
This course is recognized around the world. Along with all board
in Nepal
How many subjects have to attain the exam?
The students have to pass the five subjects. Students need to choose
two language and other three subjects.
Where the examination held?
The examination held in American Center, Kathmandu, Nepal.
When the examination held?
The examination is held every month in Kathmandu. As date fixed
by GED board.
What are the facilities
for the exam?
Before sitting in the exam students can sit in the sample test.
If he/she secures better marks then they can sit in GED test.
What is the cost for the course?
The course fees are as follows:
- Registration fee: Rs 30000
- Admission Fee: 12000
Tuition fee: 4500 per month
When admission will
be open?
Admission will be open strictly in limited seats so students need
to admit provisionally so they shouldn't face disappointment.
How can I decide if I
am ready to take the GED Tests?
It is a good idea to take the Official GED Practice Tests before
taking the actual GED Tests. Comparing your Practice Test scores
with the minimum scores required will help you decide whether you
are ready to take the full-length GED Tests. If your scores are
high, you have a good chance of passing the GED Tests. If your Practice
Test scores are low, you will probably need further study in one
or more subject areas.
How can I prepare for the GED Tests?
After reading this bulletin you may want to sign up to take the
computer-based GED Practice Test at a Thomson Prometric Testing
Center. The GED Practice Test is a half-length (4.5 hours) simulation
of the actual GED Tests. The Practice Test contains questions similar
to those used on the GED Tests in all five of the subject areas.
You will receive a score for the Practice Test that would help you
determine in which area(s) you might need additional study. There
is no minimum age requirement for the Practice Exam. You could also
do additional study on your own before you take the actual GED Tests.
Many study materials that are available through libraries, an Overseas
Educational Advising Center, schools and bookstores may help you
improve your skills.
What computer skills do I need?
Computer skills are not required to take the computer-based GED
Tests. To ensure that you are comfortable at the keyboard, you will
complete a tutorial before beginning the exam. The tutorial teaches
you how to use a mouse, enter a response, review, mark, and move
on to the next question. Refer to page 27 of this bulletin for tutorial
screen shots.
After passing the GED Tests, what is the next step toward
obtaining a U.S. high school equivalency diploma?
When you have passed the GED Tests, your official GED score report
will be sent automatically to the state of Maine by Thomson Prometric.
Your diploma will be mailed to you as soon as it is processed, in
approximately eight weeks from receipt of the application once you
have passed all five tests. When you take the Writing Skills test,
you will be given an opportunity to indicate the address to which
you would like your diploma sent, if different from the address
you used when registering for the GED Tests. For example, if you
have a relative or friend living in the United States, or if you
will be moving soon, you might wish to have the diploma sent to
a different address other than that which is contained in your registration
records.
What to do on the Test Day
Report to the test center at least 30 minutes before your scheduled
appointment time for check-in procedures. If you arrive 30 minutes
past the scheduled start time, you may not be admitted and your
fees will be forfeited. When you arrive at the test center be prepared
to present proper identification (ID). You must have acceptable
and valid identification (ID) to be admitted to a test center. Your
ID must bear your name as given at the time of registration, your
signature, date of birth to verify that you are at least 17 years
old, and a recent, recognizable photograph. If your ID is questioned
by the supervisor, be prepared to present a second ID bearing your
signature and either a photograph or physical description.
Acceptable forms of ID include:
- passport (required for candidates testing
in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan)
- photo-bearing driver’s license with
signature
- national ID card
- photo-bearing employee ID card
- photo-bearing military ID card
- photo-bearing student ID card (if using as
a primary ID, you must also present a second form of ID)
Unacceptable forms of ID
include:
- social security card
- draft classification card
- credit cards of any kind
If you do not have photo-bearing
ID, you may bring in a letter of identity by:
- asking an official at the institution you
attend/attended to verify your identity on official letterhead
stationery, affix a photo to the letter and have the title,
signature, and institution seal overlap the photo.
- affixing a recent photo of yourself on a
blank piece of paper, indicate your physical description, sign
the paper, and have it notarized. The seal must overlap the
photo.
Test Center Procedures and
Regulations
- You will be photographed at the test center.
- Your test session will be video taped.
- You will be required to write your signature
before and after the test session.
- Test takers will be assigned seats.
- You may not eat, drink, or use tobacco during
the administration.
- No testing aids are permitted in the testing
room. This includes beepers, pagers, pens, calculators, watch
calculators, books, pamphlets, rulers, highlighter pens, stereos
or radios with Headphones, cellular phones, electronic dictionaries,
watch alarms, dictionaries, translators, any electronic devices
or keyboards.
- If at any time during the test you believe
you have a problem with your computer or need the administrator
for any reason, you should raise your hand.
- You will be provided with scratch paper and
a pencil to use during the test session.
The Test Center Administrator
is authorized to dismiss you from a test session for:
- attempting to take the test for someone else
- failure to provide acceptable identification
- creating a disturbance
- giving or receiving unauthorized help
- eating and drinking during the test
- using notes, books, calculators, wristwatch
calculators, digital assistants, or other aids
- attempting to tamper with the operation of
the computer
- attempting to remove questions from the testing
room
- failure to follow the administrator’s
directions.
Failure to comply with an administrator’s
directions can result in your test being canceled. If this should
be necessary, no scores will be reported for this test, and your
fees will be forfeited. You will not be eligible to register for
another test for three months.
What is KANTIPUR INT’L
OPEN EDUCATION (P) LTD?
KIOE is one of the NIOS and GED service provider center in Nepal
from initial stage. KIOE have commenced the NIOS and GED course
firstly in Nepal. KIOE is government recognized in Nepal. KIOE was
established in 2004 AD in Kathmandu. It is providing quality service
to the students. We believe in quality.
How does KIOE serve the students?
KIOE provides counseling of NIOS and GED. It also offers tuition,
and admission and registration of NIOS and GED.
Why GED education?
NIOS is quiet easy to pass and it is recognized around the world,
there is flexible in choosing subjects. There are only five subjects
to pass
What facilities are available in KIOE?
KIOE provides month wise exam, day to day classes, hands out, exam
intensive classes, hostel and transport facilities.
Why kIOE is extra than others?
KIOE provides homely environment to its students, we believe that
planting of the knowledge should be freely. The chance of study
has to give them willingly. Our slogan is that "Education Is
For Opportunities to all”
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