Classroom English
Proficiency Assessment

Smart AI Test - Are you ready to study in English?

30 Minutes

Quick Evaluation

10 Minutes

Fast Results

Real Scenarios

Classroom Contexts

Multi-Dimensional

AI Scoring

What is CEPA?

CEPA is an AI-powered academic English proficiency assessment developed by NETCLASS (Nasdaq: NTCL) and designed to evaluate real-world classroom readiness.
It measures how learners comprehend lectures, engage in academic dialogue, and produce written responses within authentic English-medium instructional settings.
Unlike traditional standardized tests, CEPA focuses on actual academic performance rather than test-taking strategies, delivering fast, objective, and decision-ready results for institutions.
The CEPA scores indicate whether a learner is ready for English-medium instruction and provide data-driven guidance for further English study.

CEPA Test

Who will take the CEPA test?

Students

People from all walks of life can take the CEPA test for their own specific purposes:

  • 1International-school students proving they're ready for English-medium classes
  • 2University freshmen placed into EMI (English-Medium Instruction) courses
  • 3Exchange-program candidates requiring rapid, low-cost proficiency proof
  • 4Teachers tracking class progress before and after the course
  • 5Companies assessing employees’ English proficiency for overseas projects

The Philosophy of CEPA

Beyond Scores, Proving Classroom Readiness with Al-Powered Excellence

How to Take the Assessment?

Takes about 30 mins, featuring scenario-based tasks.

All you need is a computer and headset to complete this international standard credential entirely online.

01

Scenario A
Lecture Comprehension & Response

Listen to a 2-3 minute classroom lecture and then retell the main points you heard.

≈5 minutes
02

Scenario B
Academic Interaction

multi-turn dialogues with an AI character.

≈12 minutes
03

Scenario C
Academic Reading & Written Response

Read a passage and complete written tasks.

≈12 minutes

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