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Which students studying in Britain can be exempted from IELTS?

In the process of applying for studying in the UK, many students can't enroll because IELTS can't meet the requirements of the school, so they can only spend another year preparing for IELTS and postpone the offer to the next year. In this process, many students give up studying abroad, which leads to the failure of studying abroad. However, some students with special education background can be exempted from IELTS when applying for British schools, which greatly improves the success rate of studying abroad. So under what circumstances can I be exempted from IELTS?

The first category: Chinese-foreign cooperatively-run students 3+ 1, 2+2.

There are many Chinese-foreign cooperative schools in China. After graduation, they can get both domestic undergraduate degrees and those awarded by foreign universities, such as unnc, Xi Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Queen Mary College of London University, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Southampton University and so on. These students can provide foreign university degrees when applying for British schools, and the school will consider whether to exempt students from IELTS according to the specific circumstances.

The second category: studying in English-speaking countries and obtaining a bachelor's degree.

English-speaking countries refer to countries whose official language is English, generally including the United States, Britain, Canada (except Quebec), Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and so on. The British Home Office clearly pointed out that English-speaking countries:

exception

If you have completed the qualification equivalent to a British degree, you don't need to prove your knowledge of English:

Antigua and Barbuda

Australia

Bahamas

Barbados

Belize

Dominica

Grenada

Guyana

Ireland

Jamaica

New Zealand

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Lucia

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Trinidad and Tobago

Britain

United States of America

Students who have completed their undergraduate studies and obtained degrees in the above-mentioned countries can be exempted from taking IELTS, but it should be noted that countries such as Hong Kong and Singapore are not English-speaking countries, and although English is included in their official languages, IELTS should be provided as required when applying.

For more information about studying in the UK, please pay attention to studying in Australia.