Ever since several top foreign colleges such as Harvard, Princeton, MIT have made the standardised tests optional for admissions, many students believe that they have lost their relevance now.
For international students it was always an important criterion for evaluation but now with only schools’ academic performance as the benchmark, colleges find it challenging and impossible to differentiate between two competitive candidates.
Hence, students applying for admissions only with their schools’ academic performance have seen a higher rate of rejection in colleges where these tests are optional. Of late, it has also been observed that these tests give a competitive edge to a candidate in admissions.
Standardised tests, also known as competitive international entrance exams test students on a set of parameters and come with a certain benchmark. The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) for general subjects, the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) for engineering and science and the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) for managements students used to be mandatory exams in the pre-Covid times for admissions in several colleges in the US and Canada.