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Science Ministry launches prep courses for aptitude test

Mohamed Mahmoud
Last updated: 2026/06/01 at 8:54 AM
Mohamed Mahmoud
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English aptitude test preparation announced by Kuwait University office

The Office of the Assistant Dean for Planning, Consultations and Training at the College of Science, Kuwait University announced two short courses aimed at English aptitude test preparation. The office said the sessions are timed to help students prepare for upcoming aptitude exams scheduled in June. The announcement provided schedule details, daily timing and total training hours.

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Training hours and logisticsTarget participants and prerequisites

Who, what, when and where

Officials said the first intensive course will run from the 1st to the 4th, with the related aptitude test set for June 6. Meanwhile, the second course will take place from the 7th to the 11th, ahead of the test on June 13. All lectures are held in the mornings from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., totaling 12 hours of pre-exam training per course.

English aptitude test preparation: course focus and objectives

The courses concentrate on practical exam skills, language mechanics and time management strategies specific to the English section of the aptitude test. According to the office announcement, trainers will review reading comprehension, vocabulary in context, grammar items typically tested, and question-answering techniques. Therefore, the curriculum is aimed at boosting exam readiness rather than teaching general English from scratch.

Course schedule and instructional format

The two courses are structured as short, intensive modules distributed over four and five days respectively, with three hours of instruction each morning. Sessions will combine instructor-led review, targeted practice exercises and timed drills to mirror exam conditions. Additionally, participants are expected to receive practice materials and guidance on prioritizing question types for faster, more accurate responses.

Training hours and logistics

The total contact time for each course is roughly 12 hours, which organizers describe as focused reinforcement rather than comprehensive instruction. Meanwhile, the morning schedule was set to accommodate other academic commitments and to capitalize on typical student availability. The office has indicated that venues and any capacity limits will be communicated directly to registrants or posted on college channels.

Why the English courses matter for students

Preparation courses can reduce test anxiety and improve performance by familiarizing students with format and timing, officials said. Furthermore, targeted pre-exam training helps students identify weaknesses and apply efficient answering strategies during the aptitude test. For many candidates, structured review in the weeks before an exam can translate into measurable gains in score and confidence.

How to register and who should attend

Prospective participants are advised to contact the Office of the Assistant Dean for Planning, Consultations and Training at the College of Science for registration details and any eligibility criteria. While the announcement did not specify fees, the office usually provides instructions on sign-up procedures and any documentation required. Students planning to sit the June aptitude tests are the primary audience, and the sessions are intended for those seeking last-mile review and exam practice.

Target participants and prerequisites

These short courses are designed for students who already possess a basic working knowledge of English and are preparing specifically for the aptitude exam English section. Therefore, absolute beginners may not benefit as much from the compressed format, while those with intermediate skills should gain the most from focused exam strategies and practice tests.

Related context and secondary considerations

Pre-exam training and targeted workshops have become a common part of university support services, officials noted, as institutions seek to improve overall exam readiness and reduce retake rates. Additionally, preparatory courses complement independent study by providing structured timelines and feedback from instructors. Students should also consider combining these courses with self-study of practice materials to maximize improvements.

Implications for students and the college community

Organized short courses reflect an institutional effort to support student success in standardized assessments, according to the office statement. In the short term, the immediate implication is a concentrated opportunity for exam-focused learning. Over time, routine offerings of pre-exam training may contribute to higher pass rates and more predictable student outcomes in aptitude assessments.

Next steps and what to watch for

Readers should watch for follow-up notices from the College of Science regarding registration deadlines, classroom assignments and any limits on enrollment. The next concrete milestones are the aptitude tests scheduled for June 6 and June 13, following the two preparatory sessions. Therefore, interested students should confirm their participation promptly and allocate time for both the classroom sessions and individual practice.

Forward-looking conclusion

The announced English aptitude test preparation courses offer short-term, focused support for students facing imminent exams. According to the office announcement, the sessions prioritize exam strategies and timed practice to improve readiness. As the June test dates approach, students and advisers should monitor official communications for registration details and any additional resources the college may provide.

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