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  2. Board examination - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the board examinations conducted by different education boards in India for secondary and senior secondary education. Find out the syllabi, subjects, dates, formats and outcomes of these exams for various streams and courses.

  3. United States Medical Licensing Examination - Wikipedia

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    USMLE is a three-step examination program for medical licensure in the United States sponsored by the FSMB and the NBME. It assesses the knowledge and skills of medical students and graduates from M.D. and D.O. schools, and is used by residency programs and state medical boards.

  4. Board certification - Wikipedia

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    Board certification is a way for professionals to demonstrate their expertise in a specific field through testing and evaluation. Learn about the different types of board certification, the core competencies, the examinations, and the certifying agencies for physicians, attorneys, and other specialists.

  5. Examination board - Wikipedia

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    An examination board is an organization that sets, marks and distributes exam results. Learn about different types of examination boards in various countries and regions, such as Malaysia, Australia, China, UK, US, Caribbean, Africa and India.

  6. College Board - Wikipedia

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    College Board is a nonprofit organization that runs standardized tests and curricula for college admissions in the US. Learn about its origins, the SAT and SAT Subject Tests, and other services and resources it offers.

  7. College Level Examination Program - Wikipedia

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    CLEP is a group of tests created by the College Board that assess college-level knowledge in various subject areas. Learn about the test availability, fees, scores, and how to transfer credits to over 2,900 colleges and universities.

  8. Bar examination in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first bar examination in what is now the United States was administered in oral form in the Delaware Colony in 1783. [5] From the late 18th to the late 19th centuries, bar examinations were generally oral and administered after a period of study under a lawyer or judge (a practice called "reading the law").

  9. Educational Testing Service - Wikipedia

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    ETS is a non-profit organization that develops and administers standardized tests for education in the U.S. and worldwide. It was founded in 1947 by three other educational institutions and has a history of scientific research and innovation in testing and assessment.