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Exámenes Extranjeros Reconocidos Por El ICFES Exámenes extranjeros reconocidos por el ICFES Para realizar la inscripción a pregrado el aspirante debe contar con el resultado del examen Saber 11º que hace el ICFES o alguno de los siguientes exámenes extranjeros reconocidos por el ICFES. En caso que haya presentado un examen que no esté en la lista debe solicitar la homologación directamente con el ICFES. No. País Examen Entidad Sekretariat der Ständigen Konferenz der Kultusminister der Länder in der 1 Alemania Deutches Abitur Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Kultusministerkonferenz KMK Examen Instituto de Enseñanza Secundaria de FACHHOCHSCHULREIFEPRÜFUNG 2 Alemania Tecklenburggurger Land del Distrito de con profundización de Deutsches Steinfut Ibbenbürn Fachabitur 3 Alemania Feststellungsprüfung Studienkolleg Múnich Examen Final Enseñanza 4 Aruba Secundaria Continua General - Ministerio de Educación Nacional HAVO Higher School Certificate Record Of Board Of Studies Teaching & 5 Australia Achievement Educational Standards NSW Departamento de Educación de 6 Australia Overall Position (OP) Queensland Escuela Industrial " Pedro Domingo 7 Bolivia Examen de Admisión Nivel Superior Murillo" / Ministerio de Educación 8 Brasil Examen Vestibular Ministerio de Educación 9 Brasil Examen ENEM Ministerio de Educación 10 Bulgaria STOP Universidad Libre de Burgas 11 Canadá Graduation Program British Columbia Ministry Education 12 Canadá MEL Ministère de l'Éducation 13 Canadá Alberta Education Diploma Exams Government Of Alberta 14 Chile Examen PSU Ministerio de Educación Ministerio de Educación del Gobierno de 15 Chile Prueba de Aptitud Académica PAA Chile y el DEMRE Oficina del Comité de Admisión de 16 China Examen Unificado de Admisión Instituciones de Educación Superior de Beijing Korea Institute for Curriculum and 17 Corea del Sur Scholastic Ability Test Evaluation Instituto de Curriculum y Evaluación de 18 Corea del Sur Prueba de Actitud Académica Corea Secretaría General Admisiones y Registro Académico Cra. 7 No 40 b – 36, Ed. Jorge Hoyos S.J, PBX: 3208320 Ext. 2054. Nit 860.013.720-1, Bogotá D.C., Colombia Personería Jurídica: Resolución 73 del 12 de diciembre de 1993 – Ministerio de Gobierno No. País Examen Entidad Prueba Programa de Bachillerato 19 Costa Rica Ministerio de Educación por Madurez Suficiente 20 Costa Rica Bachillerato Formal Ministerio de Educación 21 Costa Rica PAA Prueba de Aptitud Académica College Board Examen Final de la Preparación Ministerio de Ciencia, Educación y 22 Croacia Media / Svjedodzba o Maturi Deporte 23 Cuba Pruebas de Ingreso Dirección de ingreso y Ubicación Examen Final de Enseñanza Ministerio de Educación, Ciencia, Cultura 24 Curazao General Secundaria - HAVO y Deportes Ministerio de Educación, Ciencia, Cultura 25 Curazao SBO y Deportes Examen Nacional para la Sistema Nacional de Nivelación y 26 Ecuador Educación Superior Admisión del Ecuador Prueba de Aptitud Académica - 27 Ecuador Universidad San Francisco de Quito PAA Instituto Nacional de Evaluacion 28 Ecuador Ser Bachiller Educativa 29 El Salvador PAA Prueba de Aptitud Académica College Board Prueba de aprendizaje para 30 El Salvador egresados de Educación Media Ministerio de Educación PAES Examen de Bachillerato / Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia, 31 Eslovaquia Vysvedcenie o Maturitnej Skuske Investigación y Deporte Prueba de Acceso a las 32 España Ministerio de Educación enseñanzas Universitarias Pruebas de acceso a los ciclos 33 España Ministerio de Educación formativos superiores Prueba de Acceso a Estudios de 34 España Ministerio de Educación Grado (PAEG) Comisión Interuniversitaria de Galicia, Avaliación de Bachillerato o Acceso Cancillería de Educación de Galicia y 35 España á Universidade (ABAU) Ministerio de Educación y Cultura de España Prueba para Acceso a la UNED, Universidad Nacional de 36 España Universidad para Mayores de 25 Educación a Distancia Años Secretaría General Admisiones y Registro Académico Cra. 7 No 40 b – 36, Ed. Jorge Hoyos S.J, PBX: 3208320 Ext. 2054. Nit 860.013.720-1, Bogotá D.C., Colombia Personería Jurídica: Resolución 73 del 12 de diciembre de 1993 – Ministerio de Gobierno No. País Examen Entidad FCAT- Florida Comprehensive 37 Estados Unidos Departamento de Educación de Florida Assessment test College Board 38 Estados Unidos SAT (Código de envío para la Javeriana: 6814) New York High School Diploma 39 Estados Unidos NYS Education Department (REGENTS) TASP Texas Academic Skills 40 Estados Unidos Odessa College Texas Program Georgia High School Graduation 41 Estados Unidos Georgia Departament of Education Tests 42 Estados Unidos Examen ACT Act Report Exam Texas Asessment of Knowledge 43 Estados Unidos Agencia de Educación de Texas and Skills 44 Estados Unidos Exámenes Oficiales de GED General Education Development California High School Exit 45 Estados Unidos California Department of Education Examination (CAHSEE) Pennsylvania System of School 46 Estados Unidos Pennsylvania Department of Education Assesment- PSSA PERT - Postsecondary Educaction Departamento de Educación de la 47 Estados Unidos Readiness Test Florida MCAT - Medical collage Admission Asociación Americana de Universidades 48 Estados Unidos Test Médicas de Estados Unidos 49 Estados Unidos ACCUPLACER Test College Board Prueba HSPA New Jersey Hihg Departamento de educación de New 50 Estados unidos School Proficiency Asesesment jersey National College Entrance 51 Filipinas Ministerio de Educación y Cultura Examination 52 Finlandia STUDENT EXAMEN Harvid Mattlindes Gymnasium Examen Baccalaureat 53 Francia Ministerio de Educación Nacional Technologique 54 Francia Baccalauréat General Ministerio de Educación Nacional PAA - Prueba de Aptitud 55 Guatemala Universidad del Valle Académica 56 Haití Fin d'études classiques Ministerio de Educación Prueba de Aptitud Académica 57 Honduras College Board (PPA) Secretaría General Admisiones y Registro Académico Cra. 7 No 40 b – 36, Ed. Jorge Hoyos S.J, PBX: 3208320 Ext. 2054. Nit 860.013.720-1, Bogotá D.C., Colombia Personería Jurídica: Resolución 73 del 12 de diciembre de 1993 – Ministerio de Gobierno No. País Examen Entidad GCSE- General Certificate Of 58 Inglaterra EDEXCEL Secondary Education 59 Irán KONKUR Ministry of Education Certificado de Educación 60 Islas Caimán Escuela Secundaria Layman E. Scott Sr. Secundaria del Caribe (CSEC) 61 Italia I'esame di Stato Ministero Della Pubblica Istruzione Examen de Educación Media, Ministerio Educación y Enseñanza 62 Líbano sección Ciencias de la vida Superior de la República del Líbano Exámenes Certificado de Ministerio de Educación y Enseñanza 63 Líbano Educación Superior Sección Letras Superior y Humanidades 64 México PAA Prueba de Aptitud Académica College Board Examen Nacional de Ingreso a la 65 México CENEVAL Educación Superior (EXANI II) Centro Nacional de Evaluación para la 66 México EGREMS - México educación Superior A.C. Ministerio de Educación y del 67 Moldavia Examen de Bacalaureat Departamento de Estado para la Juventud de la República de Moldavia Examenprogramma Nederlandse HAVO / VWO VANAF / Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y 68 Paises Bajos Voorbereidend Wetenschappelijk Ciencia Onderwijs - VWO 69 Panamá PAA Prueba de Aptitud Académica College Board Gabinete de Evaluación Educacional del 70 Portugal Examen Final Nacional Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia 71 Puerto Rico PAA Prueba de Aptitud Académica College Board Prueba de Evaluación y Admisión 72 Puerto Rico Agencia The College Board Universitaria (PEAU) Cambridge International 73 Reino Unido Universidad de Cambridge Examinations República 74 Statni Maturita Ministerio de Educación Checa Secretaría General Admisiones y Registro Académico Cra. 7 No 40 b – 36, Ed. Jorge Hoyos S.J, PBX: 3208320 Ext. 2054. Nit 860.013.720-1, Bogotá D.C., Colombia Personería Jurídica: Resolución 73 del 12 de diciembre de 1993 – Ministerio de Gobierno No. País Examen Entidad Departamento de Pruebas Nacionales de la Dirección General de Evaluación y República 75 PRUEBAS NACIONALES Control de Calidad de la Educación de la Dominicana Secretaría de Estado de Educación de la República Dominicana República 76 PAA Prueba de Aptitud Académica College Board Dominicana República Examen Oficial del Bachillerato Ministerio de Educación / Vocacional y 77 Libanesa Técnico Técnica 78 Rumanía Resultados del Bachillerato Ministerio de Educación Nacional Comisión Estatal de Exámenes- San 79 Rusia Examen Único Nacional Petersburgo Servicio Federal de Supervisión de la 80 Rusia Examen Estatal de Rusia Educación y la Ciencia 81 Suecia Högskoleprovet Universitets - Och Högskoeradet International Baccalaureate (IB), 82 Suiza International Baccalaureate Ginebra Schweizerische Maturitätsprüfung Staatssekretariat für Bildung und 83 Suiza (Matura) Forschung SBF Examen de Educación Secundaria Consejo Nacional de exámenes de 84 Tanzania / Certificate Of Secundary Tanzania Education (CSE) Trinidad y Certificado de Educación 85 CARICOM Tobago Secundaria del Caribe CSEC Centro de Selección y Plazas de 86 Turquía LYS Estudiantes 87 Venezuela CNU - Sistema Rusnieu Ministerio de Educación Superior Evaluación Diagnostica por Área 88 Venezuela del Conocimiento para Ingreso a la Universidad Central de Venezuela UCV Edaci (UCV) Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Examen de Admisión de la Educación Universitaria, Ciencia y 89 Venezuela Universidad Simon Bolívar Tecnología y el Consejo Nacional de Universidades (CNU) Consejo Nacional de Universidades 90 Venezuela Prueba de Aptitud Académica PAA (Cnu) y la Oficina de Planeación del Sector Universitario (Opsu) Prueba Diagnóstica de Ubicación 91 Venezuela Universidad Metropolitana (Pdu) Examen Final de la Escuela 92 Yemen Ministerio de Educación de Yemen Secundaria Sección Científica Secretaría General Admisiones y Registro Académico Cra. 7 No 40 b – 36, Ed. Jorge Hoyos S.J, PBX: 3208320 Ext. 2054. Nit 860.013.720-1, Bogotá D.C., Colombia Personería Jurídica: Resolución 73 del 12 de diciembre de 1993 – Ministerio de Gobierno .
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