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has glosseng: The Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test (abbreviation SweSAT; Högskoleprovet in Swedish) is a standardized test used as one of the means to gain admission to higher education in Sweden. The test itself, which is administered by the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education, is divided into five sections and contains 122 multiple-choice questions. All sections are taken in one day, a Saturday in April (Spring test) or October (Fall test), lasting between 7½-8 hours including breaks between each section and a lunch break. Apart from the English language reading comprehension test, all sections are taken in Swedish. The result on the test is normalized to a scale between 0.0 and 2.0, with 0.1 increments. About 0.6% of the test-takers are awarded 2.0, which is the highest grade. Usually, 109 or 110 marks (out of 122) are required for 2.0. The average normated score for the test is normally around 0.95, with the test being normalised so that approximately one third of test-takers receive a score in the range 0.9-1.1.
lexicalizationeng: Hoegskoleprovet
lexicalizationeng: Hogskoleprovet
lexicalizationeng: Högskoleprovet
lexicalizationeng: Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test
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has glossswe: Högskoleprovet är i Sverige ett allmänt hållet lämplighetstest som skall pröva kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs vid högre studier. Resultatet från högskoleprovet utgör en särskild sökandekategori till utbildningar vid Sveriges högskolor, universitet och andra utbildningsinstitutioner. Provet kan därmed sägas ge presumtiva studenter en andra chans vid antagningen, vid sidan om slutbetyget från gymnasieskolan eller motsvarande.
lexicalizationswe: högskoleprovet

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