Professional and Academic Aptitude Test (PAT)


The Professional and Academic Aptitude Test (PAT) in Thailand is a standardized examination used for admission to various undergraduate programs in Thai universities. The test is designed to assess students' abilities in several key areas deemed essential for success in higher education. Here's an overview of the syllabus and pattern of the PAT:

Syllabus:

Thai Language Proficiency:
⚫ Reading Comprehension
⚫ Writing Skills
⚫ Grammar and Vocabulary

English Language Proficiency:
⚫ Reading Comprehension
⚫ Writing Skills
⚫ Grammar and Vocabulary

Mathematics:
⚫ Arithmetic
⚫ Algebra
⚫ Geometry
⚫ Trigonometry
⚫ Calculus (for certain programs)

Science:
⚫ Basic Physics
⚫ Basic Chemistry
⚫ Basic Biology

Social Studies:
⚫ History
⚫ Geography
⚫ Civics

General Aptitude:
⚫ Logical Reasoning
⚫ Analytical Skills
⚫ Problem-Solving

Test Pattern:

Thai Language Proficiency:
⚫ Duration: Typically around 60 minutes
⚫ Format: Multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and essay writing

English Language Proficiency:
⚫ Duration: Around 60 minutes
⚫ Format: Multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and essay writing

Mathematics:
⚫ Duration: Approximately 120 minutes
⚫ Format: Multiple-choice questions and short answer questions

Science:
⚫ Duration: Around 60-90 minutes
⚫ Format: Multiple-choice questions

Social Studies:
⚫ Duration: Around 60 minutes
⚫ Format: Multiple-choice questions and short answer questions

General Aptitude:
⚫ Duration: Approximately 60-90 minutes
⚫ Format: Multiple-choice questions

Additional Information:
⚫ The test is usually conducted in Thai.
⚫ The PAT is offered multiple times a year, typically during the academic admission cycles.
⚫ Each section is weighted differently depending on the university and the program to which you are applying.
⚫ There may be slight variations in the syllabus and format depending on the university administering the test.

It's crucial to check with the specific university or institution to which you are applying for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the PAT.