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'''TISUS''' (''Test i svenska för universitets- och högskolestudier'', or ''Test in Swedish for University Studies'') is an official exam of proficiency in the [[Swedish language]] required{{Fact|date=January 2009}} for students applying to study at [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[universities]].
'''TISUS''' (''Test i svenska för universitets- och högskolestudier'', or ''Test in Swedish for University Studies'') is an official exam of proficiency in the [[Swedish language]] required{{Fact|date=January 2009}} for students applying to study at [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[universities]].


The test consists of three components: reading, writing, and speaking. The reading and writing components are written while the speaking component consists of a discussion and an indidual task.
The test consists of three components: reading, writing, and speaking. The reading and writing components are written while the speaking component consists of a discussion and an individual task.

Two scores are given: pass (''godkänd'') and fail (''underkänd''). A candidate must pass all three components to receive a passing grade. If one component is failed, it can be repeated within a year.



Two scores are given: pass (''godkänd'') and fail (''underkänd''). A candidate must pass all three components to receive a passing grade. If one component is failed, it can be repeated within a year.


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Revision as of 15:51, 23 May 2017

TISUS (Test i svenska för universitets- och högskolestudier, or Test in Swedish for University Studies) is an official exam of proficiency in the Swedish language required[citation needed] for students applying to study at Swedish universities.

The test consists of three components: reading, writing, and speaking. The reading and writing components are written while the speaking component consists of a discussion and an individual task.

Two scores are given: pass (godkänd) and fail (underkänd). A candidate must pass all three components to receive a passing grade. If one component is failed, it can be repeated within a year.

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