2025 NSW Selective Test new changes

2025 NSW Selective Test new changes

Over the years the NSW Selective Test underwent some pretty impressive changes to upkeep the high testing standards it takes pride in and boasts of. But the NSW Selective High School Placement Test 2025 will be testimony to a couple of major changes ever made since its inception.

Major changes in NSW Selective Test 2025

  • Computer-based Testing: 

Yes, that’s right! Already officially announced earlier this year, the NSW Selective Test 2025 will transition from single version pen-paper format to multiple version digital format. This massive shift from traditional testing pattern to computer-based testing will certainly offer the test-takers a more engaging, enriched and seamless experience.

  • Revised Weighting: 

This is the most recent update in the 2025 NSW Selective Test. The change in weightage is already reflected in the NSW Education department website. Unlike the previous years, 2025 onwards the NSW Selective Test will have equal weighting/weightage, i.e. 25% in all four test sections- Reading, Mathematical Reasoning, Thinking Skills, and Writing. With this revision it is assumed that the authorities are furthermore emphasising on problem-solving and critical cognitive skills. Though much details about the impact and significance of the revision isn’t readily available, the shift definitely looks forward to broader educational focus.

NSW Selective Test 2025 structure with Revised Weightage

The test structure of the Selective Test 2025, revised weighting/weightage is as follows:

Test SectionNo. of QuestionsDurationType of QuestionWeightage
Reading16( 2 questions have multiple parts to answer) 40Multiple choice25%
Mathematical Reasoning3540Multiple choice25%
Thinking Skills4040Multiple choice25%
Writing130Open response25%

*Please note the highlighted sections indicate the revised weighting

Impact of Revised Weightage on NSW Selective Test 2025

The revised weighting of NSW Selective Test 2025 now directly stresses on a candidate’s English skills. A perfect half of the test, i.e. 50% is now based on Reading Comprehension & Writing alone. Hence, proficiency in English is even more significant than ever. Also, the other two sections- Mathematical Reasoning and Thinking Skills contain worded problems that require logical yet rational thinking and problem-solving. With this revision one can now say that nearly the majority of 2025 NSW Selective Test requires impeccable English skills to complete the test successfully.

Impact of Revised Weightage in NSW Selective Test 2025 on students

Well this significant change in the test weighting makes:

  • English, the utmost priority for the appearing students. Without a strong command over the English language along with creative thinking and critical reasoning it is almost impossible to make a mark in the NSW Selective Test 2025.
  • This revision also demands certain adjustments and modifications in the test preparation. Students need to restructure and redefine their preparation plans and priorities. Students both strong and weak in English need to spend more time developing their English comprehension and communication.
  • Also, applicants need to increase their focus in preparing for the Writing section of the test. A 10% of weightage increase in the writing section of the test means added attention to finer skills and nuances of creative writing. Most certainly, commendable writing abilities will be pivotal in determining a successful outcome.

 

Very shortly more detailed information about the specific changes and the new weighting system will become readily available. But to stay ahead of the competitive curve it’s important to stay updated and adjust the preparation strategies accordingly. At Selectivetrial we understand the changes and focus on developing the necessary skills. Enrol your child with Selectivetrial, for an effectively fruitful preparation of the 2025 NSW Selective Test.