AP®: Advanced Placement Program® Exams
College Board’s Advanced Placement Program® is recognized by universities around the world as a standard of academic excellence. Since 1955, the AP® Program has enabled millions of students to take U.S. university undergraduate-level courses and earn undergraduate degree credit, advanced placement, or both while still in high school/secondary
school.
Nearly all colleges and universities in the United States—as well as more than 500 universities in 75 countries such as the U.K., Canada, and Australia— consider AP participation favorably for admission and have policies around AP credit and placement.
Authorized AP Test Center
St Kabir Public School, Chandigarh is authorized by the AP Program to administer 2023AP Exams.
AP Exam Schedule
The 2023 AP Exams will be administered as pen-and-paper
exams only over two weeks in May: May 1–5 and May 8–12 for regular test and May 17-19 for late testing.
Below is a list of the exams that we offer:
Monday, May 1, 2023 | United States Government and Politics | Chemistry |
Tuesday, May 2, 2023 | Environmental Science | Psychology |
Wednesday, May 3, 2023 | English Literature and Composition | Computer Science A |
Thursday, May 4, 2023 | Macroeconomics | Statistics |
Friday, May 5, 2023 | Microeconomics |
Monday, May 8, 2023 | Calculus AB Calculus BC | ||
Tuesday, May 9, 2023 | English Language and Composition | Physics C: Mechanics | Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism |
Wednesday, May 10, 2023 | Biology | ||
Thursday, May 11, 2023 | Physics 1: Algebra-Based | ||
Friday, May 12, 2023 | Physics 2: Algebra Based |
Our center offers late testing for circumstances where necessary, following the scheduled late-testing dates and times published by AP. Here are the late exam subjects our center offers:
Wednesday, May 17, 2023 | Chemistry Computer Science A Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism Psychology Statistics | Environmental Science English Literature and Composition Macroeconomics |
Thursday, May 18, 2023 | English Language and Composition Physics 1: Algebra-Based | Biology |
Friday, May 19, 2023 | Calculus AB Calculus BC Microeconomics Physics 2: Algebra-Based | Physics C: Mechanics United States Government and Politics |
TESTING POLICIES:
- Students must have either a valid passport or another valid, government-issued ID, such as aPVC Aadhaar card, to register and take AP Exams.
- Must be under the age of 21 at the time of the exams. [Born after May 31, 2002]
- Can take any or all of the 4 Physics exams in the same year.
- Cannot retake an exam in the same year; you may retake it in a subsequent year.
- Cannot take both Calculus AB and Calculus BC Exams in the same year.
- For the exams we offer, course enrollment is not required.
- You cannot take 2 regular exams scheduled at the same date and time. Decide which exam you wish to take first and then take the other exam during the late testing window.
REGISTRATION TIMELINE:
Registration Start Date [for regular and late exams] | September 12, 2022 |
Registration End Date [for regular and late exams] | November 9, 2022 |
AP Exam Fee [INR] per subject Regular Exam | INR 13,500 |
AP Exam Fee [INR] per subject Late Exam | INR 16,000 |
Students will need a student account with College Board to register. Link to My AP account: //myap.collegeboard.org/login [Create an account only if you do not already have one you use for SAT, PSAT, AP.]
Find detailed information related to our Test Centre’s AP Exam policy and Registration process, Exam Fee in the PDF document listed below [available during registration period]:
AP Exam Refund Policy: Download PDF
Students must ensure that they have registered for all AP Exams, paid the exam fee to the AP test center and completed the entire process mentioned in the AP Exam registration instructions by the deadlines listed. There will be no extensions to the deadlines allowed later.
NOTE:
Eligibility Criteria
Candidate eligibility: Students must be enrolled in or affiliated with a secondary school [high school] to take AP Exams.
Students in any of the categories below are eligible to test:
- – Students testing at the secondary school where they’re enrolled.
- – Students enrolled at a secondary school but testing at another authorized school or test center.
- – Secondary school-level students who are homeschooled, participate in independent study or attend a virtual school.
- – Younger students who are not yet enrolled in secondary school [i.e., below ninth grade] but are prepared to take an AP Exam.
Prospective exam takers who do not meet the above requirements and have a legitimate need for AP testing must request approval via email from College Board at , prior to registering with a test center.
Candidates testing at authorized centers in India: Students must be under the age of 21 at the time of the exams in May 2023. [Born after May 31, 2002]
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