Over 13,000 candidates are set to take the University of Liberia (UL) 2025 Entrance and Placement Exam and Aptitude Test beginning this Saturday, July 12, and continuing from Monday, July 14 through July 30, 2025.
The exams will take place in Montserrado County and at the university’s David A. Straz-Sinje Campus in Sinje, Grand Cape Mount County.
Undergraduate applicants will take a paper-based exam on Saturday, while those applying for Graduate and Professional Schools will sit for computer-based aptitude tests between July 14 and July 30.
Candidates who pass may be admitted for the next academic year, which begins after August 24, 2025, in line with the updated academic calendar.
This year’s exam cycle has drawn significant public attention as UL continues to broaden its academic offerings, emphasizing high-quality education and research for both students and professionals.
The schedule for the Graduate and Professional Schools’ computer-based aptitude tests includes Graduate School exams from July 14 to 17, the School of Pharmacy on July 18, Medical School from July 18 to 22, Law School from July 23 to 29, and all remaining candidates on July 30.
These tests may be retaken, though each sitting requires separate payment and confirmation. Students currently completing secondary school (12th graders) are also eligible to sit the Undergraduate Entrance Exam.