Students enrolled in Undergraduate Programs conducted in English during the first academic year and in Hebrew thereafter are required to take a Hebrew placement test.
Once your Hebrew proficiency level has been determined, you will receive an email with your assigned level and relevant course details following your acceptance. Course registration will proceed as follows:
- Levels A – D: The International School will register you for the appropriate course and notify you of your schedule.
- Levels E and F: You are responsible for registering yourself during the course registration period via Inbar.
Upcoming Hebrew Placement Test Dates – 2025
Below is the list of final scheduled test dates for the Hebrew placement exam:
Test Code | Date | Time | Notes |
06-900-02 | June 12, 2025 | 09:00 AM | Via Tomax |
06-900-03 | August 10, 2025 | 12:30 PM |
Registration Instructions
A payment of 130 NIS is required to complete your registration. Payment can be made through the following link: https://epay.biu.ac.il/habaa
Once payment is confirmed, please contact the International School to finalize your registration.
Important Note about the TOMAX Exam (June 12):
Only applicants who have already been accepted into a program for 2025–2026 will be eligible to take the TOMAX exam.
It is not technically possible for prospective or unaccepted applicants to take this version of the exam or to take it from abroad.
Exam locations will be published several days before the scheduled test and will be visible in your Inbar personal account.
How to Determine Hebrew Proficiency?
There are two ways to assess your Hebrew proficiency:
1. YAEL Exam
- More information can be found here.
- When registering for the exam, select Bar-Ilan University as the recipient to ensure your results are sent directly.
- YAEL Proficiency Levels:
- Level A (Score: 50-59)
- Level B (Score: 60-83)
- Level C (Score: 84-95)
- Level D (Score: 96-104)
- Level E (Score: 105-119)
- Level F (Score: 120-131)
2. Bar-Ilan University’s Internal Hebrew Proficiency Exam
- Administered at the university and may not be recognized outside BIU.
- Eligible applicants will receive an email with exam details.
- Results, including the assigned proficiency level, will be sent via email.
Upcoming Hebrew Placement Test Dates – 2025
Below is the list of final scheduled test dates for the Hebrew placement exam:
Test Code | Date | Time | Notes |
06-900-02 | June 12, 2025 | 09:00 AM | Via Tomax |
06-900-03 | August 10, 2025 | 12:30 PM |
- Registration Instructions
- A payment of 130 NIS is required to complete your registration. Payment can be made through the following link: https://epay.biu.ac.il/habaa
Once payment is confirmed, please contact the International School to finalize your registration.
- Important Note about the TOMAX Exam (June 12):
Only applicants who have already been accepted into a program for 2025–2026 will be eligible to take the TOMAX exam.
It is not technically possible for prospective or unaccepted applicants to take this version of the exam or to take it from abroad.
- Exam locations will be published several days before the scheduled test and will be visible in your Inbar personal account.
Course Schedule by Proficiency Level for 2025-2026 Academic Year (may change)
Hebrew Course Schedule by Proficiency Level
Level | Semester | Days | Hours |
B | Winter semester (semester A) | Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu | 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM |
C | Winter semester (semester A) | Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu | 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM |
C | Spring semester (semester B) | Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu | 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM |
D | Spring semester (semester B) | Tuesday | 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM |
D | Summer semester | Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu | 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM |
E | Winter/Spring semester (semester A/B) | Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed | 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM |
F | Winter/Spring semester (semester A/B) | Online (asynchronous) | — |
Important Notes
Attendance and active participation in all Hebrew courses are mandatory.
Hebrew courses are scheduled to avoid conflicts with your degree program.
Students must pass the final proficiency exam to continue their studies.
All students must complete the first year at Level D or higher.
Course registration for levels A-D will be done through the department. Levels E-F are self-registration.
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