Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - Who is the issuing agency in the IELTS test report?

Who is the issuing agency in the IELTS test report?

The IELTS test report is compiled by the British Council (The? British? Council (British embassies and consulates in China Cultural and Education Office), Cambridge University Examinations Board (CESOL) and Australian Education International Development Agency (IDP? Australia) performance certificate.

IELTS registration is open all year round. You can register after the test date is announced, and the latest registration time is two weeks before the test. Candidates can choose any test center in the country according to their own situation, regardless of geographical restrictions. The total score of IELTS test is 9, and the validity period is generally 2 years.

IELTS is an English proficiency test for those who intend to study or work in countries and regions where English is the language of communication. It is divided into academic test (A) and general training test (G). The IELTS test for visas and immigrants in the United Kingdom includes a paper-and-pencil mode and a computer-based mode. Candidates are free to choose the test mode that suits them.

The "communication-oriented" IELTS test is an international test to comprehensively assess English proficiency from four aspects: listening, speaking, reading and writing, which can accurately assess candidates' English language proficiency in a three-dimensional and comprehensive way.