Every year, thousands of students take the 
Cambridge English exams, including Key for Schools, Preliminary for Schools, 
First for Schools, Advanced (CAE), and Proficiency (CPE), 
to demonstrate their ability to use English in various contexts.
KET for Schools (Key for Schools): This exam assesses students' ability 
to use everyday written and spoken English.
PET for Schools (Preliminary for Schools): This exam evaluates students' 
ability to use English in daily life situations.
Cambridge English: First for Schools: This exam is tailored to students' 
interests and encourages them to use English confidently. It covers familiar 
topics and situations, giving students the confidence to use their English in 
real-life contexts.
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): CAE is recognized worldwide as 
evidence of high-level English proficiency. It is accepted by over 6,000 
educational institutions, businesses, and government bodies globally. CAE helps 
develop advanced language skills necessary for academic and professional success 
and can be used for university admissions and student visa applications in the 
UK and Australia.
Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE): Also known as the Certificate of 
Proficiency in English, CPE is the highest level of certification offered by 
Cambridge English. It demonstrates exceptional proficiency in English.
These exams cover a range of proficiency levels, from basic communication skills 
to advanced language abilities. They are widely recognized and can open doors to 
educational and professional opportunities globally.