
CPISP begins assessment of 1,081 applicants
The Crown Prince's International Scholarship Programme (CPISP) has started the assessment process for 1,081 scholarship applicants from governmental and private schools, as well as Bahrainis studying overseas.
The programme, in cooperation with the Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance (BIBF), started qualifying tests at BIBF headquarters to assess candidates' English language and critical reasoning skills.
Shatha Ahmed Ali, CPISP Executive Director of Finance & Administration Affairs, noted that the qualifying tests measure the English Language Proficiency of the student, in addition to three critical reasoning tests to assess verbal, numerical, and diagrammatical reasoning.
For applicants currently studying outside of Bahrain, the programme arranged for applicants to take the tests under supervised conditions at an appropriate location.
Ali highlighted that the next step will be for the programme to select a minimum of 80 candidates based on the results of the qualifying tests and their Grade Point Average.
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