Prueba de Selección Universitaria explained

Acronym:PSU
Score Range:150 - 850
Year Started:2003
Type:Paper-based standardized test
Test Admin:CRUCH, Ministry of Education (Chile)
Skills Tested:Spanish, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, and History
Score Users:Universities and Students
Regions:Chile
Duration:Spanish / History: 2:30 hoursMathematics: 2:20 hoursScience: 2:40 hours
Purpose:Admission to Universities
Prerequisite:Complete High School
Offered:Once a year
Language:Spanish
Cost:CLP$32.700US$42.00
Year Terminated:2020

The University Selection Test (Spanish; Castilian: Prueba de Selección Universitaria or PSU) was a standardized test used for college admissions in Chile. Since 2003 it has replaced the Prueba de Aptitud Académica (PAA) which had been in use since 1966.

The PSU consists of four sections: Spanish, mathematics, history and science. The PSU is given once a year between November and December. It is required to take the math and Spanish portions of the test plus an elective one. The maximum score possible is 850 points, and the minimum is 150 points.It is necessary to take the test to apply to a university ascribed to the Rector's Council, usually referred to as Traditional Universities. The only requirement to take this test is to have completed high school.

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