PhaST

New testing system to be expanded with additional online tests

Since 2020, numerous aptitude tests have been carried out with the ITB’s own test system IONA (ITB-Online-Assessment): Several thousand applicants took part in the ITB-Business, ITB-Science and ITB-Technology tests, as well as the Baden-Württemberg Deltaprüfung. After these successful tests in the years 2020 to 2022, the development of further features and a new registration system, …

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The circle of PhaST universities continues to grow

Five additional universities accept the Pharmacy Study Aptitude Test PhaST  for the selection of their students: Kiel University  Leipzig University  Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz University of Münster Universität Regensburg  We are very pleased to welcome these universities to the circle of PhaST universities. 

Three additional universities are now using PhaST

We are very pleased to welcome three additional PhaST universities: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg All three have decided to take the subject-specific study aptitude test PhaST into account in the selection process of students for the subject of pharmacy from the winter semester 2022/23.

Updated Terms of Service

We’ve adjusted our Terms of Service. The amendments mainly concern regulations for the conduct of test procedures via proctoring, as well as cases of forbidden behaviour during a test procedure that can lead to exclusion from the test.

The 2022 test dates for TM-WISO, PhaST and BT-WISO are fixed.

Our planning is not quite complete yet, but the test dates for TM-WISO, BT-WISO and PhaST for 2022 are already set. The test dates and registration deadlines as well as the respective start of the registration phases are published on the test pages. Important! Not all test locations have been fixed yet. Only the already …

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