The Abstract Reasoning assessment is a non-verbal measure of reasoning ability. It evaluates the ability to think logically and to perceive relationships in abstract figure patterns within a specified time limit.
- Time limit
- Only one re-write may be attempted per term
- Passing score varies by program
Steps to writing the Abstract Reasoning assessment are:
- Register
- Pay
- Book an appointment
1. Register
If you require an Abstract Reasoning assessment to meet entrance requirements, visit Trades Entry Assessment – Abstract Reasoning.
2. Pay
The cost for an assessment is $40.00 (subject to change without notice) and is non-refundable. Payment is due at least three business days prior to writing your assessment. Payments cannot be transferred between terms (Fall, Winter, Spring/Summer). Accepted forms of payment are online banking or Flywire (for international students). For more details, visit Payment Options.
3. Book an appointment
Trades Entry Assessments are written all over the world. There are 2 options for writing an assessment:
Option 1: BCIT Burnaby Campus
Assessments are scheduled at the Trades Learning Centre. Book an appointment through Assessment Session Booking. There is no additional fee for writing at the Burnaby campus.
Trades Access – Trades Learning Centre
British Columbia Institute of Technology
JW Inglis Building, NE 1, Room 340
3700 Willingdon Avenue
Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2
Plan to arrive early for your assessment session; it could take 15 minutes or more to walk from your parking spot to NE 1. You will need to present your valid government-issued photo identification and proof of payment for the course.
To obtain a copy of your tuition (assessment fee) payment transaction, log in to your myBCIT account. Under Student Self Service, click on ‘ View or Print Your Tuition Receipt’ and follow the prompts.
For parking locations, see the interactive map or download a Burnaby Campus Map [PDF]. Parking meters accept credit cards only.
Option 2: External invigilation
You can arrange to write at an accredited institute, university, college, embassy or consulate. You must complete a Request for External Invigilation form. Additional fees may apply.
If you require assistance locating an approved invigilator in your area, please contact trades_assessment@bcit.ca.
Sample assessment
Download the Sample Assessment – Abstract Reasoning [PDF] to prepare for the assessment.
Frequently asked questions
For more information visit our Frequently Asked Questions – Trades Entry Assessment.
Accessibility
Trades Access is committed to ensuring education at BCIT is accessible for all students. If you have any questions or concerns about accommodations or accessibility for the Trades Entry Assessments, please contact Accessibility Services or the Trades Learning Centre for more information.