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UK exams your gateway to success
We administer exams from a wide range of UK accredited exams bodies. So whether you want to get an English language qualification or become a member of a professional institute we can help you.
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With thousands of courses, world renowned institutions and welcoming culture the UK is truly your best choice.
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IELTS
If you are sixteen years or above and are planning to study, live or work abroad, you will need to take an IELTS (International English Language Testing System) exam. Read more.
APTIS: FORWARD THINKING ENGLISH TESTING
Aptis is a new and innovative global English assessment tool from the British Council. It is designed to help organisations accurately and affordably assess and improve standards of English.
Medical qualifications
IMRCS, one of the Royal College of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland, is open to surgeons who have passed all parts of the Intercollegiate Membership examination and meet the criteria set.. Find out more
Professional exams

Do you want to get ahead in your profession? We can help you take exams with some of the top UK professional institutions. Find out more on how we can support your career development.

University exams

We can help you take exams with some of the top universities in the UK. Find out more on how you can take advantage of these opportunities.

School exams
For many international students, IGCSE's 'AS' and 'A' levels are the first steps to higher education. Whether you are at school or a mature student you can take your exams with us. Find out how.
Medical qualifications
IMRCS, one of the Royal College of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland, is open to surgeons who have passed all parts of the Intercollegiate Membership examination and meet the criteria set.. Find out more
EXAMS FOR SETTLEMENT VISA
According to the UK Border Agency announcement of 29 November 2010, any migrant applying to enter or remain in the UK as the husband, wife, civil partner or fiancé(e) of a British citizen or a person settled there will need to show that they can speak and understand English.

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