
GED @ Chancellor
General Educational Development (or GED) tests are a group of five subject tests which, when passed, certify that the test taker has American high school-level academic skills. The American Council on Education is the sole developer for the GED test. Individuals living in Bangladesh are eligible to take the GED Tests through the Computer-based Test offered by Prometric-authorized test centers in Dhaka. The Computer-based GED Tests are the only way to earn a US High School Equivalency Diploma internationally.
The GED test battery is composed of five subject tests that each assesses the skills and knowledge in a core high school academic subject. The five subjects are:
- Language Arts, Reading
- Language Arts, Writing
- Mathematics
- Science
- Social Studies
Instead of taking the five subject tests separately, a candidate has the option to take the GED test battery in a linked format:
- Linked 1 (Language Arts, Reading + Language Arts, Writing)
- Linked 2 (Mathematics+ Science + Social Studies)
All the tests contain multiple-choice questions. However, The Writing Skills Test includes an essay section where the candidate will be asked to write an essay on a topic of general interest (to be typed on Computer Screen).
Test Format & Fees:
Option 1 (five tests taken separately):
Test Code | Test Name | Total Number of Questions | Test Time (minutes) | Test Fee ( USD) | Remarks |
CE02 | Language Arts, Writing Part I and Part II | 50 questions + 1 Essay | 149 | 147 | |
SS02 | Language Arts, Reading | 40 questions | 65 | 119 | |
SC02 | Social Studies | 50 questions | 85 | 119 | |
LA02 | Science | 50 questions | 95 | 119 | |
MA02 | Mathematics, Part I and Part II | 50 questions | 90 | 119 |
Option 2 (taken in a linked format):
Test Code | Test Name | Total Number of Questions | Test Time (minutes) | Test Fee (USD) | Remarks |
PT102 | Linked 1 ( Language Arts, Writing – Part I and Part II + Language Arts, Reading) | 90 questions + 1 essay | 190 | 190 | |
PT202 | Linked 2 (Social Studies + Mathematics + Science) | 150 questions | 270 | 243 |
The chancellor was invented to solve this problem.
We started with the assertion that everyone can learn the basic skills and knowledge they need to get a GED test credential and go on to good paying jobs and higher education. Everyone but to fulfill this potential meant that we had to find a better way to educate people, a way of learning that made everyone successful no matter when they left school or what their background is.
SO, DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY !!!
CHANCELLOR OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING COURSES………..
- General course
Course length : 5 (Five) Mohths
Days : 3 (Three) Days a week
Batch Time : (11 pm – 01 pm), (03 pm – 05 pm), (06 pm – 08 pm)
Fees : Tk. 5000 / month.
- Intensive course
Course length : 4(Four) Months
Days : 4 (Four) Days a week
Batch Time : (11 pm – 01 pm), (04 pm – 06 pm), (07 pm – 09 pm)
Fees : Tk. 20,000 /- Total
(Admission fee includes :
Free files, 5 separate course Books, CDs, exclusive lecture sheets along with free Library membership)
- Yes!! You can….
Useful Links:
- American Council on Education (www.acenet.edu)
- Prometric Web Site (www.prometric.com/ged)
- American Alumni Association Bangladesh –AAAB (www.aaa.net.bd)