YAELNET is a computerized Hebrew proficiency test.
Candidates with an Israeli matriculation certificate (Bagrut) who graduated from a school where the language of instruction is not Hebrew as well as candidates who applied to the Hebrew University through the Overseas Applicants Unit are requested to prove Hebrew language proficiency level.
Different programs require different scores on the test:
- Hebrew Language, Jewish Thought, Bible Studies, Hebrew Literature, Talmud and Halacha, Revivim Program – 145
- History of the Jewish People and Contemporary Jewry, Jewish Studies – 135
- General and comparative literature – 120
- Law, Law with additional major, MACHPIL (Law, Economics and Philosophy) – 110
- All other programs – 105
For additional information please visit:
http://info.huji.ac.il/reception-components/Hebrew-level (for Israeli applicants)
http://info.huji.ac.il/en-overseas/hebrew_requirements (for overseas applicants)
You can take the test at the new NITE exam centers. for details- https://www.nite.org.il/other-tests/yaelnet/registration-for-the-test/
YAELNET is identical in content to the YAEL test.
Your score will be reported within approx. three weeks.
Make sure to bring a pencil for the written part of the test!
You must wait at least 35 days before taking the test again. If you retake the test at an earlier date, your test will be invalidated and you will not be entitled to a refund.