Below you will find examples of the tests used by unis in different countries.
SAT: Scholastic Aptitude Test - The SAT is an entrance exam used by US colleges and universities to make admissions decisions
ACT : American College Testing - The ACT is an entrance exam used by US colleges and universities to make admissions decisions.
TOEFL : The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is a standardized academic English test primarily taken by students applying to universities in the United States.
IELTS: IELTS is the International English Language Testing System, used by thousands of universities around the world.
LNAT: What is the LNAT? If you are applying for either Law or Law with Law Studies in Europe, you will be required to sit the LNAT as part of your application. The Law National Admissions Test (LNAT) is a 2-hour 15-minute test divided into two sections.
HPAT: HPAT stands for Health Professions Admission Test. It is a test used to select students for entry into medicine in Ireland. It is a 2 ½ hour exam in multiple-choice question format, that is very different from school and university exams.
IMAT: The International Medical Admissions Test (IMAT) is a 100 minute subject-specific admissions test, designed by Cambridge Assessment, for applicants to medicine and surgery courses at universities whose applicants are from a range of educational backgrounds. Most commonly used for admission into Medicine in English in Italy.
UCAT : University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is a computer-based admissions test, used by a consortium of UK and partner universities to help select applicants for their medical and dental degree programmes.
INFO OF TESTS USED BY UK UNIVERSITIES
HUMAT Admittance to the degree course in Medicine and Surgery, Humanitas University, is subject to selection through HUMAT admission tests.