China's Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi , also known as HSK or the Chinese Proficiency Test, is a standardized test designed and developed by the HSK Center of Beijing Language and Culture University to assess the Chinese language proficiency of non-native speakers of Chinese.
Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) Basic
The HSK Basic is appropriate for learners who have had 100 to 800 hours of formal education in modern Chinese, master 400 to 3,000 Chinese characters at the A and B levels of HSK Vocabulary , and understand corresponding Chinese grammar structures.
This course is available in the following destinations
Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) Elementary-Intermediate
The HSK Elementary-Intermediate is appropriate for learners who have had 400 to 2,000 hours of formal education in modern Chinese, master 2,000 to 5,000 Chinese characters at the A, B, and C levels of HSK Vocabulary , and understand corresponding Chinese grammar structures. Intermediate Level C is required to apply to an undergraduate program in arts (e.g., Chinese literature, history, philosophy and traditional medicine) Elementary Level C is required apply to an undergraduate program in any other major.
This course is available in the following destinations
Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) Advanced
The HSK Advanced is appropriate for learners who had 3,000 or more hours of formal education in modern Chinese, master 5,000 or more Chinese characters at A, B, C, and D levels of HSK Vocabulary , and understand corresponding Chinese grammar structures. Advanced Level C is the language requirement for entering a graduate program (representing Language Level 9).
This course is available in the following destinations