Music Education is among Higher Education programs which accept their students according to their aptitude test scores. The
aptitude tests are designed and applied specifically by the institution itself according to the specific needs and expectations of its
education policy. Therefore, test contents, test formats, degree of difficulty and assessment criteria may vary accordingly. It is
crucial for institutions to evaluate their test and examine its validity and reliability and they have to make the necessary changes
when needed in order to sustain a better selection procedure. In accordance with this objective, this paper is an attempt to
determine the reliability of the Musical Aptitude Test carried out by Music Education Department of Uludag University in 2013.
To calculate the reliability, the Cronbach’s Alpha is employed for the first part of the test, which only includes multiple choice
questions and for the second part which is based on the performance of candidates, Kendall’s W is carried out, since it measures
the agreement among raters. The results indicate that the scores of Music Aptitude Test applied in 2013 have a high degree of
reliability in terms of both parts of the test.