MUET
Malaysian University English Test (MUET) is a test of English language proficiency, largely for university admissions. The test is administered by the MPM which stands for Majlis Peperiksaan Malaysia (Malaysian Examinations Council) which also runs the STPM - Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia examinations.
Most
candidates who sit for MUET do so as they aspire for admissions into
public universities and colleges. All prospective candidates have to
register online, through the MPM Website with a registration fee of RM60.00 and the fees will be increased to RM100.00 in 2012. The MPM will administer the MUET three times a year, beginning in 2012.
Government
servants currently in service also have to take the MUET for purposes
such as promotions. This will ensure that their command of English will
adhere to a certain credible standard.
Components, Scoring and Grading
There are four components in MUET:
Listening (800/1)-(45 marks),
Speaking (800/2)-(45 marks) ;
Reading (800/3)-(120 marks);
Writing (800/4)-(90 marks).
The
maximum score for Listening and Speaking respectively is 45, 120 for
Reading Comprehension and 90 for Writing. The aggregated score for the
four papers is 300. The scores are then graded into 6 bands, with Band 6
the highest and Band 1 the lowest.
Band 6- Very good user (Aggregated score:260-300)
Very good command of the language. Highly expressive, fluent, accurate
and appropriate language: hardly any inaccuracies. Very good
understanding of language and contexts. Functions extremely well in the
language.
Band 5- Good user (Aggregated score:220-259)
Good command of the language. Expressive, fluent, accurate and
appropriate language but with minor inaccuracies. Good understanding of
language and contexts. Functions well in the language.
Band 4- Competent user (Aggregated score:180-219)
Satisfactory command of the language. Satisfactory expressive and
fluent, appropriate language but with occasional inaccuracies.
Satisfactory understanding of language and contexts. Functions
satisfactorily in the language.
Band 3- Modest user (Aggregated score:140-179)
Modest command of the language. Modestly expressive and fluent,
appropriate language but with noticeable inaccuracies. Modest
understanding of language and contexts. Able to function modestly in the
language.
Band 2- Limited user (Aggregated score:101-139)
Limited command of the language. Lacks expressiveness, fluency and
appropriacy: inaccurate use of the language resulting in breakdown in
communication. Limited understanding of language and contexts. Limited
ability to function in the language.
Band 1- Extremely limited user (Below 100)
Poor command of the language. Unable to use language to express ideas:
inaccurate use of the language resulting in frequent breakdowns in
communication. Little or poor understanding of language and contexts.
Hardly able to function in the language.
Locations and Test Dates
The Malaysia Examination Council test centres are largely in national secondary schools (Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan)
that offers Form 6; Matriculation Colleges, certain universities, as
well as certain private and semi-private colleges. The test is run three
times annually, in February, July and November beginning next year
(2012). As of this year, twice - the MUET June and December papers.
Three MUET components - Listening, Reading Comprehension and Writing,
are usually tested on the same day. They are all carried out with the
same papers nationwide. Prospective candidates should refer to the MPM timetable as to the dates that the tests are being scheduled.
The
Speaking component is tested where the students are divided into groups
of four, with different papers, that change for every session (two
sessions from morning till noon) and for every examination day. The
candidates are tested according to two tasks, A and B. Task A is for
individual presentation and Task B is for group discussion. During the
test the candidates are first being quarantined. They will remain there
until they are called into the test room. This is a standard procedure
to prevent them from communicating to people outside the Speaking test
group. This is to ensure the integrity of the MUET Speaking Paper.
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