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NEW!! CAMBRIDGE EXAMS – TEST DAY PHOTO REQUIRED FROM 2012. From March 2012 all candidates taking Cambridge Exams (except of KET/PET/FCE for Schools and KET Exams) are required to have their photograph taken on the day of their test. (for more info see Registration step by step) ARRIVAL AT THE EXAM You should arrive in time for each individual part of the exam at least 15 minutes (for the speaking part) and 30 minutes (for the written part) before the set beginning of the exam. Find out in advance how much time you will need to get to the place where the exam will take place. If you arrive late, it can regrettably happen that you will not be allowed to take the exam. WHAT TO BRING WITH YOU You should bring with you the invitation to the exam, a valid identity document (see below) and a ball-point pen. The British Council will provide you with pencils and erasers. With regard to the fact that the written part of the exam takes several hours, we recommend that you should bring water to drink. We strongly advise you not to bring any valuable items to the examination as you will not be allowed to keep any personal items during the test at your desk (bags, mobile phones, coats etc). Warning - all mobile phones must be turned off during the exam. Every candidate who uses his or her mobile phone during the exam will be disqualified from the exam. IDENTITY DOCUMENT Each candidate is obliged to prove their identity using one of the identity documents stated below. Candidates 15 years and over
Candidates under 15 years
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