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valintakoe

Valintakoe, meaning selection test, is a term used in Finland to describe entrance examinations that are part of the admissions process to Finnish higher education institutions. It is employed by both universities and universities of applied sciences (AMK) for programmes where selection is not based solely on the matriculation examination grades. Some degree programmes require a valintakoe, while others rely primarily on high school grades or other criteria; in some cases applicants may be assessed through multiple components including the valintakoe and previous study records.

The formats of valintakoe vary by programme and institution. Common formats include written tests that may

Administration and scoring procedures differ between programmes. The test results are used to rank applicants and

contain
multiple-choice
items
and
open-ended
problems,
as
well
as
oral
interviews,
group
tasks,
or
portfolio
presentations.
The
content
often
focuses
on
general
cognitive
abilities,
analytical
thinking,
and
knowledge
relevant
to
the
field
of
study;
some
programmes
test
discipline-specific
knowledge.
Tests
can
be
computer-based
and
may
be
arranged
online
or
on
campus,
and
schedules
are
typically
announced
by
the
admissions
unit
of
the
institution.
are
combined
with
other
admission
criteria
such
as
matriculation
exam
results,
prior
degrees,
or
work
experience,
depending
on
the
programme.
The
weight
given
to
the
valintakoe
varies,
and
the
same
test
may
be
valid
only
for
the
current
admission
round.
Information
on
dates,
formats,
and
scoring
is
provided
by
each
programme
and
through
the
national
admissions
portal
Studyinfo.