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TSA Private Online Live Coaching Acadamy
TSA Personal Online Live Coaching Acadamy
TSA Indiviual Online Live Coaching Acadamy
TSA One-on-One Online Live Coaching Acadamy
Private TSA Online Live Coaching Classes
Personal TSA Online Live Coaching Classes
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Global Course offers a comprehensive range of options for TSA coaching, both online and offline, tailored to meet the needs of students in various locations. Here's a concise overview of your offerings:
Target Locations:
- Students from all over the world, i.e. Dubai, Singapore, Thailand, Canada, the USA, the UK, Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane, et al.
Batch Size:
- Limited to four students per online class for personalized attention.
Flexible Scheduling:
- Options for weekend and weekday classes to accommodate student availability.
Experienced Trainers:
- Led by Mr. Amar Singh, with over 20 years of experience.
Study Materials:
- Access to authentic resources, including past TSA papers from Cambridge, Oxford, and UCL.
Mock Tests:
- More than 10 mock tests provided to assess progress and readiness.
Success Metrics:
- Students have achieved scores as high as 82 in the TSA through the Global Course programs.
Small Batch Sizes:
- Ensures individual attention and customized learning experiences.
Tailored Schedules:
- Ability to create exclusive schedules based on student needs.
Section | What does it test? | Questions | Timing |
---|---|---|---|
TSA i.e. Thinking Skills Assessment | Problem-solving skills, including numerical reasoning. Critical thinking skills, including understanding argument and reasoning using everyday language. | 50 multiple- choice questions | 90 minutes |
Writing Task | The ability to organize ideas in a clear and coherent manner and express them effectively in writing. | The applicants need to write one essay out of four given options. | 30 minutes |
TSA - Basic Information:
- TSA is a paper - based exam having MCQs and an essay
- TSA doesn't have any negative marking
- Calculators are not allowed in TSA
- You may do your rough work on the question paper, no extra paper is allowed
- TSA is valid only for the upcoming academic session
Importance of the TSA:
- Admissions Process:
The TSA is often a critical component of the admissions process, helping universities identify students with strong thinking and writing skills. - Preparation:
Success in the TSA can enhance an applicant's overall profile, making preparation essential.
TSA Foundation Course:
- 10 weeks - twice a week, 2 hours each session
- It's a 40-hour course
TSA Advance Course:
- 10 Weeks, once a week and 2 hours' each session
- It's a 20-hour course
Available Options for TSA Coaching:
TSA Online Live
TSA Group Coaching
TSA Crash Course
TSA Self-Paced Course
TSA Home Tuition
FAQs for TSA:
Any 12th grade student is required to appear for the TSA if he aspires to pursue a UG course at The University of Cambridge or The University of Oxford.
An average score is about 60, so around 28 out of 50 raw marks. If you can score 70 or above, which is equivalent to 38/ 50, you will find your chances brighter.
The Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA) doesn't have a set syllabus, but it does assess skills that are commonly taught in secondary school, such as English and basic math.
The minimum amount of time you should prepare for the Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA) is one to three months.
The TSA is valid for only one academic session.
Actually, there is a limit to how many times you can take the Cambridge Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA). The TSA is generally designed to be taken once per application cycle, which means you can only take it once for each application to a particular university or program. If you apply for multiple years or different programs, you may need to retake the test for each separate application.
However, Cambridge typically only allows applicants to take the TSA once in a given admissions cycle (for example, once in a year). If you've taken the test in a previous admissions cycle, you'll likely need to check the specific policies of the program you're applying to.
It's always a good idea to double-check the specific program's guidelines on the university's official website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
However, Cambridge typically only allows applicants to take the TSA once in a given admissions cycle (for example, once in a year). If you've taken the test in a previous admissions cycle, you'll likely need to check the specific policies of the program you're applying to.
It's always a good idea to double-check the specific program's guidelines on the university's official website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
You should take The TSA while you are in the 12th or equivalent grade.
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