The College Board's Advanced Placement® Program (AP®) enables willing and academically prepared students to pursue college-level studies while still in high school. Since 1955, AP has allowed millions of students to take U.S. university undergraduate-level courses and earn undergraduate degree credit, advanced placement, or both. Taking AP can help students save time and money, as well as stand out to colleges.
Nearly all colleges and universities in the United States—along with more than 500 universities in 75 countries, including the U.K., Canada, and Australia—view AP participation favorably for admission and have policies regarding AP credit and placement.
Starting in May 2025, standard paper testing will be discontinued for 28 AP Exams, which will transition to the Bluebook digital testing application. Of the 28 digital exams, 16 will be fully digital and 12 will be hybrid.
Students and parents are encouraged to visit the website to learn more about digital and hybrid exam details. https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/exam-administration-ordering-scores/digital-ap-exams/28-exams-digital-2025
For more information visit College Board’s website: Click here
Access the list of Universities around the world offering AP credits: Click here
- Stand out on college applications.
- Earn university credit*
- Save money on tuitions
- Be ready for college-level coursework
*Earn college credit and/or skip introductory courses in college. Most four-year colleges and universities in the United States—as well as many institutions in more than 100 other countries—grant students credit, placement, or both for qualifying AP Exam scores. Search credit policies by college.
Certain AP courses have prerequisites. For example, students taking AP Physics 1 should have completed geometry and be taking Algebra 2 or an equivalent course. Check the individual course pages for more information on eligibility and coursework : https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/courses
Global Indian International School, Whitefield is authorized by the AP Program to administer 2025 AP Exams. However, test centers and schools set their own exam pricing, registration timeline and payment policies.
Please visit the following link
https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/exam-administration-ordering-scores/exam-dates
Students in any of the categories below are eligible to take AP Exams at the secondary school where they’re enrolled or at other AP-authorized schools or test centers :
• Students who are actively enrolled in secondary school.
• Secondary school-level students who are homeschooled, participate in independent study, or attend a virtual school.
• Actively enrolled students who may be prepared to take an AP Exam prior to the ninth grade.
• Recent secondary school graduates who need a specific AP Exam for university admission.
• Candidate / Student appearing for the AP Exam should be below 21 years of age ( born after May 31, 2004) at the time of taking any AP Exams in 2025
• Candidate / Student is required to pay the test center and register online with the College Board by the stated deadline to complete their AP Exam registration and receive an Admission Ticket from the test center, or they will not be able to test.
• Candidate / Student acknowledges that they have read and agreed to test center policies above, with respect to payment deadline, payment instructions, refunds and cancellations.
• Candidate / Student acknowledges that the 2025 AP exams will be administered as hybrid exams and I will have to bring my own charger and device (laptop, tablet, etc.) and completed signing in to College Board’s Bluebook.
• You can take any or all of the 4 physics exams in the same year.
• You cannot retake an exam in the same year, although you may retake it in a subsequent year.
• You cannot take both Calculus AB and Calculus BC in the same year.
• You cannot take 2 exams scheduled at the same date and time. Decide which exam you wish to take first and then take the other exam during the next testing window.
• AP Exams are in-person digital/hybrid exams this year.
• You will have to carry your own charger and device and have completed sign in to bluebook.
• You are advised to complete practice tests on bluebook well before the exam.
Please plan any ID processing and applications in advance. Ensure you have an acceptable ID to bring to the test site on exam day or you will not be able to test.
• AP-authorized test centers in India will only accept original, valid passport as ID for entry to the AP Exam administration.
• If an original, valid passport is not available, then students must have the Aadhaar in either original Letter format or the PVC version with hologram only (both received from UIDAI). No other Aadhaar versions will be accepted.
• A sample of the letter version is shown on the left; it’s the entire piece of paper and not just the card portion at the bottom. The PVC card sample is on the right.
Students will need a student account with College Board to register. Link to My AP account: https://myap.collegeboard.org/login (Create an account only if you do not already have one you use for SAT, PSAT, AP.)
Find detailed information related to our Test Centre’s AP Exam policy and Registration process, Exam Fee in the .PDF document listed below (available during registration period).
Students must ensure that they have registered for all AP Exams, paid the exam fee to the AP test center and completed the entire process mentioned in the AP Exam registration instructions by the deadlines listed. There will be no extensions to the deadlines allowed later.