CU-TEP or Chulalongkorn University Test of English Proficiency is an English test for Chulalongkorn University required for both undergraduate and graduate programs as well as job applications.
TU-GET or Thammasat University General English Test is an English proficiency test designed by Thammasat University for admission to the university. The test offers both paper format and computer format. The computer-based test is, however, equivalent to the TOEFL test. CU-TEP and TU-GET at The Planner are 30-hour courses. Students will be closely evaluated, studying and practicing answering exam questions for every test section. The Planner’s teachers are committed to help students improve their weaknesses and be able to do the exam with confidence.
CU-TEP and TU-GET sessions at The Planner Education
- One-on-One
- Semi
- Private group (3 students or more)
One-on-One
CU-TEP / TU-GET- Covers all exam contents
- Tips & Tricks to answer all types of questions
- Flexible schedule
- Make-up class provided
Semi
CU-TEP / TU-GET- Covers all exam contents
- Tips & Tricks to answer all types of questions
- Flexible schedule
- Make-up class provided
Private Group
CU-TEP / TU-GET- Covers all exam contents
- Tips & Tricks to answer all types of questions
- Flexible schedule
- Make-up class provided
- 30 hours full course
What is in the CU-TEP exam?
The CU-TEP exam consists of 4 sections:
- Listening – Answer questions from short and long audio passages, 30 questions, 30 minutes.
- Reading – Answer questions from short and long articles and short answers fill in the blank, 60 questions 70 minutes.
- Writing – Identify improper grammar, 30 questions, 30 minutes.
- Speaking – (Optional) Answer 3 questions from images and clip videos, 10-15 minutes.
What is in the TU-GET exam?
The TU-GET Paper-based (PBT) exam consists of 3 sections:
- Structure – 25 questions of identifying improper grammar and complete sentences.
- Vocabulary – Fill in the blank, 25 questions.
- Reading – Answer questions from 7 to 8 passages, 50 questions.
The TU-GET Computer-based (CBT) exam consists of 4 sections, 30 points for each section with a total of 120 points.
- Listening
- Reading
- Writing
- Speaking