RUSE for graduate applicants
Demonstrating RUSE
Master’s or PhD applicants including graduate diploma applicants can demonstrate RUSE by submitting satisfactory and valid scores from one of several tests. A score is considered satisfactory if it meets or exceeds the minimum requirement set by AUB; it is considered valid if the test date is recent enough.
Each test has its separate requirement for having satisfactory and valid scores, as detailed in the table below.
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Test
| Minimum Score | Validity |
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AUB-EN | 40 | 1 year |
TOEFL iBT | 97 | 2 years |
IELTS (Academic) | 7 | 2 years |
GRE (Verbal) | 147 | 5 years |
GMAT (Verbal) | 25 | 5 years |
DUOLINGO English Test (DET) | 120 | 2 years |
When to demonstrate RUSE
All graduate applicants are requested to demonstrate RUSE as early as possible, upon receiving their admissions decision from AUB, unless they are exempted as specified in the Exemptions and Exceptions section in this webpage.
It is possible to take more than one test for the purpose of demonstrating RUSE, however, it is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that test scores are delivered to the Office of Admissions in time for decision-making and, if needed, to be able to secure a place in a relevant
preparatory English course.
Important Note: Some scholarships may require earlier submission of English test scores. It is the applicant's responsibility to inquire about the specific requirements and ensure that all related deadlines are met.
The links below provide details about the different RUSE tests (formats, dates, location, registration requirements, etc.) and help with planning. While some of these tests can be taken more than once, each test specifies a period of time that has to elapse between test dates.
Exemptions and exceptionsIn case a graduate applicant does not have a satisfactory and valid RUSE score, s/he has the option of registering in a 7-week intensive English
summer preparatory program. Program details (description, learning outcomes, requirements, course registration and timeline) are available at the
University Preparatory Program (UPP) - Graduate Course site.
Placement of graduate students
Graduate students who present RUSE scores below the satisfactory minimum score may be required by their program, school or faculty to take
preparatory English courses.
Placement of graduate students in preparatory English courses is done based on scores from one of the following tests: AUB-EN, TOEFL, IELTS (Academic),
DUOLINGO English Test (DET). GRE (verbal) and GMAT/ GMAT Focus (verbal) scores cannot be used for the purpose of placement in preparatory English courses.
For information and details about placement of graduate students in preparatory English courses, please visit the
Graduate Council page.