Key English Test (KET) is an international qualification in English for teenagers and adults which recognise the ability to deal with everyday written and spoken English in basic level.
There are two versions of KET available: KET and KET for Schools. The two versions are identical in test format and level of question papers. The test certificates for both are the same. The only difference is that the content and treatment of topics in KET for Schools have been particularly targeted at the interests of school children.
Comparison between KET and KET for Schools
KET KET for SchoolsFour English language skills are tested
Candidates must register anytime prior to the above dates.
Bold dates are for a computer based exam, as for the Pen & Paper exam it will be held on Satruday the 4th of June, 2011.
Check how to register for the exam and read our refund and transfer policies for the Cambridge exams.
We aim to do our best to cater for candidates with special needs. We will do all we can to enable candidates to understand test questions and ways of giving answers. All candidates, irrespective of their disability, will be assessed fairly and objectively.
Candidates who require special arrangements are asked to contact us before they submit their application. Relevant supporting materials such as medical certificates should be submitted during registration.
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