Introduction

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\(\color{black}{\textbf{BACKGROUND}}\)

The University of Liberia regularly holds undergraduate entrance exams as an important step in the admission process. These exams are created to assess how well prospective students can handle college coursework without needing extra high school preparation. They also include Digital Aptitude Tests for those applying to Graduate and Professional Schools.

The 2025 Second Tests were given to all Undergraduate Candidates, including students from the David A. Straz Sinje Technical and Vocational College, visually impaired candidates, as well as Graduate applicants and those interested in the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law.

Exam Calendar of Events

  • \(\color{red}{\textbf{Exam Registration Period:}}\) The Center for Testing and Evaluation (CTE) at the University of Liberia initiated the registration process for the Undergraduate Entrance Examination, as well as the Graduate and Professional Schools Aptitude Tests, on Monday, October 6,2025, and concluded on Monday, November 10, 2025.

  • \(\color{brown}{\textbf{Exam Administration Period:}}\)

  • CTE-UL administered the Undergraduate Paper-based Test on November 22,2025;

  • Graduate Schools Digital Aptitude Test: Started on Monday, December 1 and ended on Wednesday , December 10, 2025;

  • Undergraduate Colleges Computer-based Test: Began on Wednesday, December 10 and ended on Friday, December 19, 2025;

Executive Summary

\(\color{blue}{\textbf{The Undergraduate Programs}}\): A total of 8,308 candidates registered for the Undergraduate School Entrance Exams. Of these, 310 (or 3.73%) were absent, while 7,998 (or 96.27%) participated in the test. Among those who took the exam, 3,277 (or 40.97%) successfully passed, which is promising. Unfortunately, 4,339 (or 54.25%) did not pass, and 380 (or 4.75%) mistakenly shaded their exam numbers. Additionally, 2 candidates (or 0.03%) were disqualified due to exam malpractices. Looking at the successful candidates, 1,530 (or 46.69%) are males, and 1,747 (or 53.31%) are females, reflecting a diverse group of students.


\(\color{blue}{\textbf{The Visually Impaired}}\): A total of four candidates took the Undergraduate Visually Impaired Entrance Exams, and we’re happy to share that all four passed successfully!


\(\color{blue}{\textbf{The Straz Sinje Technical and Vocational College}}\): A total of 69 candidates registered for the Straz Sinje Entrance Exams. Four (4 or 5.80%) were absent, while 65 (96.27%) took the test. Among those who took the exam, 41 (63.08%) candidates successfully passed. Unfortunately, 2 (3.08%) did not succeed. Additionally, 5 (7.69%) qualified for a Remedial program in both Mathematics and English, 8 (12.31%) qualified in English only, and 9 (13.85%) qualified in Mathematics only.


\(\color{blue}{\textbf{The Graduate School}}\): A total of 229 candidates registered for the Graduate School Aptitude Test. Of these, 11 candidates, or about 4.80%, were absent, leaving 218 candidates (95.20%) who participated in the test. Among those who took the test, 132 candidates, which is approximately 60.55%, successfully passed. Unfortunately, 86 candidates, or 39.45%, did not pass. Looking at the successful candidates, 89 of them, or 67.42%, are male, while 44 candidates, or 32.58%, are female.


\(\color{blue}{\textbf{The Law School}}\): A total of 310 candidates signed up for the Law School Aptitude Test, with 12 (or 3.73%) missing. That means 298 (or 96.13%) candidates took the test. Among these, 101 (or 33.89%) successfully passed, while 196 (or 65.77%) did not. Unfortunately, one candidate was disqualified due to misconduct. Of the successful candidates, 74 (or 73.27%) are male and 27 (or 26.73%) are female. Additionally, 16 candidates have registered for the Law School 2025 Second Aptitude Test. The Testing Center, the Law School, and the University of Liberia Administration are working together to set a new date for the exam. They are dedicated to organizing everything carefully and keeping everyone informed so that all candidates can stay prepared and confident.

Result Category

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\(\color{black}{\textbf{Undergraduates}}\)

The UL 2025 Entrance and Placement Exam results for the undergraduate colleges fall into five categories:

\(\color{black}{\textbf{Successful}}\)

  • Candidates who achieved at least 60% in Mathematics and 70% in English are considered.

\(\color{black}{\textbf{Unsuccessful}}\)

  • Candidates who scored below 60% in Mathematics or below 70% in English.

\(\color{black}{\textbf{Absent}}\)

  • Candidates who registered for the University of Liberia entrance but couldn’t make it to the Entrance Examination are warmly acknowledged.

\(\color{black}{\textbf{Wrongly Shaded}}\)

  • Candidates who incorrectly shaded their exam numbers during the exam.

\(\color{black}{\textbf{Disqualified}}\)

  • Any candidate who was caught cheating on the exam.

\(\color{black}{\textbf{Straz Sinje}}\)

The UL 2025 Entrance and Placement Exam results for the Straz Sinje Technical and Vocational College fall into seven (7) categories:

\(\color{black}{\textbf{Successful}}\)

  • Candidates who achieved at least 60% in Mathematics and 70% in English are considered.

\(\color{black}{\textbf{ Remedial In Mathematics}}\)

  • Candidates who achieved at least 30% in Mathematics and atleast 70% in English but has a Mathematics score of less than 60% are considered.

\(\color{black}{\textbf{ Remedial In English}}\)

  • Candidates who achieved at least 40% in English and atleast 60% in Mathematics but has an English score of less than 70% are considered.

\(\color{black}{\textbf{ Remedial In Both Mathematics and English}}\)

  • Candidates who achieved at least 40% in English but has an English score of less than 70% and achieved at least 30% in Mathematics but has a Mathematics score of less than 60% are considered.

\(\color{black}{\textbf{Unsuccessful}}\)

  • Candidates who failed to meet any of the above four categories are considered unsuccessful.

\(\color{black}{\textbf{Absent}}\)

  • Candidates who registered for the University of Liberia entrance but couldn’t make it to the Entrance Examination are warmly acknowledged.

\(\color{black}{\textbf{Wrongly Shaded}}\)

  • Candidates who incorrectly shaded their exam numbers during the exam.

\(\color{black}{\textbf{GRAD}}\)

The results of the UL 2025 Second Aptitude Test for Graduate School could be categorized into three (3) groups:

\(\color{black}{\textbf{Successful}}\)

  • Candidates scoring a minimum of 50% in Mathematics and English.

\(\color{black}{\textbf{Unsuccessful}}\)

  • Candidates who did not achieve a minimum score of 50% in Mathematics and 50% in English.

\(\color{black}{\textbf{Absent}}\)

  • Candidates who registered for the University of Liberia entrance but couldn’t make it to the Entrance Examination are warmly acknowledged.

\(\color{black}{\textbf{The Law School}}\)

The UL 2025 Aptitude Test results for the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law fall into three(4) categories:

\(\textbf{Successful}\)

  • Candidates who achieved a total score of at least 70% are considered.

\(\textbf{Unsuccessful}\)

  • Candidates who failed to achieve a total score of at least 70%.

\(\textbf{Absent}\)

  • Candidates who registered for the test but couldn’t make it to the Aptitude Test are warmly acknowledged.

\(\color{black}{\textbf{Disqualified}}\)

  • Any candidate who was disqualified for misconduct.

Results

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\(\color{black}{\textbf{UNDERGRADS}}\)

\(\color{black}{\textbf{Sinje}}\)

\(\color{black}{\textbf{GSAT}}\)

\(\color{black}{\textbf{LSAT}}\)

\(\color{black}{\textbf{VisuallyImpaired}}\)