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n. (plural of yd English); yards

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YDS may refer to:

  • Yabancı Dil Sınavı, formerly known as KPDS, English Language Proficiency Test administered in Turkey
  • Yale Divinity School
  • Yuva Deshbhakt Sangthan (YDS), An online association of Indian youth to revolutionize and develop India.
  • Yards (yds)
  • YDS algorithm, in computer science, a job scheduling algorithm for dynamic speed scaling processors.
  • Yosemite Decimal System
  • Young Democratic Socialists, a youth organization in the United States
  • Ho Chi Minh City Medicine and Pharmacy University, YDS (Y (Y) for Medicine, D (Dược) for Pharmacy, S (Sài Gòn) for Sai Gon, another commonly used alias of Ho Chi Minh City)
  • Yiddish Sign Language's ISO 639 code.
YDS (Language Proficiency Test administered in Turkey)

The YDS (Yabancı Dil Seviye Belirleme Sınavıdır) is an English language proficiency test, mostly taken by civil servants, academics and military personnel. It is administered by ÖSYM in Turkey in order to evaluate the foreign-language skills, especially of governmental employees. The state pays extra money to public servants and employees of state agencies depending on their score on the test, and also uses this test to appoint employees to the positions located out of the country.

The test is administered every six months and is taken by more than 100,000 people. It can be taken electronically.

It is administered in several languages, but mainly in English. It is carried out in several cities throughout Turkey on the first Sundays of May and November.

The test consists of 80 multiple-choice questions to be finished within 150 minutes. The questions mainly deal with English vocabulary, English language grammatical structures, sentence completion, English-Turkish translation, Turkish-English translation, English paragraph completion, locating the irrelevant sentence in a paragraph, restatement, dialogue completion and reading comprehension passages.

The fact that the test evaluates only the reading comprehension skills while ignoring the listening, speaking and writing skills has been harshly criticised.