Test in Swedish for University Studies

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 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 an interview.

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.

The TISUS exam is equivalent of level C1 (Effective Operational Proficiency or advanced) on the Common European Framework. [1]

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