Advanced Placement (AP) Program

Global recognition for academic excellence, empowering students to earn university credits and stand out in admissions.

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College Board's Advanced Placement Program is recognized by universities around the world as a standard of academic excellence. Since 1955, the AP Program has enabled millions of students to take U.S. university undergraduate-level courses and earn undergraduate degree credit, advanced placement, or both while still in high school/secondary school.

Nearly all colleges and universities in the United States—as well as more than 500 universities in 75 countries such as the U.K., Canada, and Australia—consider AP participation favorably for admission and have policies around AP credit and placement.

AP Exams are administered once every year during the first two-three weeks of May. Registration in the Fall prior to the testing year is strongly recommended to ensure students have time to prepare.

For more information visit College Board's website: Click here

Access the list of Universities around the world offering AP credits: Click here

AP Benefits enable motivated students like you to –

  • Stand out in university admissions
  • Earn university credit.
  • Skip introductory university classes.
  • Save money on tuition.
  • Build skills and confidence.
  • Earn higher first-year grades at university (per Research)
Week 1 8 a.m. Local Time 12 p.m. Local Time
Tuesday, May 5, 2026 Chemistry Algebra II World Literature Environmental Science
Wednesday, May 6, 2026 Physics Geometry American Government Statistics
Thursday, May 7, 2026 Computer Science History Psychology Art Appreciation
Saturday, May 9, 2026 Astronomy Trigonometry Ethics Theater Arts
Friday, May 8, 2026 Advanced Biology Calculus Sociology Music Theory