Placement Exams

Placement exams determine your skill and knowledge of English, reading, and mathematics. Their results will not affect your admission to NYIT, so don't worry about how you'll do on them. You might even "place out" of some introductory-level courses, or you may require additional assistance in certain academic areas. Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions about placement tests.

When are placement exams offered?
In general, placement exams are offered during the summer, just before classes begin, and during the first week of each semester. When you are accepted to NYIT, you will receive information regarding specific dates for tests.


What should I bring to the test?
Be sure to bring a photo ID (driver’s license, passport, or student ID card). All placement exams are computer-based. You can bring a dictionary to the English exam. A calculator is provided for you at the mathematics exam. Scrap paper is provided, but you should bring a pen and pencil to work out math problems. 


How do I study?
Placement exams are not pass-fail tests, and you do not need to study for them since they are designed to measure your current knowledge and abilities. Sample questions are available at the testing company's site.

How long is the test?
The NYIT COMPASS placement test is computer-based and not timed. The math portion is divided into five areas: pre-algebra, algebra, college algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Your answers throughout the test will determine how many questions you will receive and the areas in which you will be tested.

Even though the test is not timed, please allow at least two hours to complete it. The exam will stop on its own once it has determined the appropriate placement for you based on your answers. You must complete the test to receive a score.