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Registration Procedures
Information for Language Schools and Institutions

On this webpage you will find all information you need to register your students for the Cambridge ESOL examinations.

Group registration is available to these schools / institutions that plan to register no less than 2 students for all examinations in total.

IN ORDER TO REGISTER A GROUP OF YOUR STUDENTS PLEASE:

I. Print the Cambridge ESOL Examinations Regulations 2010 and distribute a copy to each of your students.

II. Complete the Block Entry Form with your students' details and ensure that each person signs the document in the appropriate space.
Please note that student requiring special arrangements during the exam (e.g. disabled or dyslexic) should also submit a completed Special Arrangements Form together with appropriate certification from a specialist.

III. Make the required payment.

IV. Contact the Examination Centre in your region in order to make an appointment for registration.

V. Visit the Examination Centre at the agreed time and date and register your students. By clicking here you will find the list of documents needed to register your students.

PLEASE NOTE:

A school / institution entering students on a Block Entry Form is entitled to receive an invoice for the group payment. To receive an invoice please fill in the form of a Request for invoice-group payment

If the school / institution does not wish to apply for an invoice, the British Council Examinations Services can issue the invoice to individual student at their request. To receive an invoice the student should fill in one of the forms below:
  
- Request for invoice - candidate
- Request for invoice - company
  
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  • Schools / institutions that made the required payment on behalf of their student but did not complete the registration procedure are eligible for a full refund. To apply please complete the Refund Form (pdf file);
  • Fees cannot be reimbursed after registration;
  • Fees cannot be transferred from one type of exam to another;
  • Fees cannot be transferred to a later date (e.g. the next exam session);
  • Students absent from their test for other than health reasons will not be granted a refund;
  • Students absent for health reasons from the written parts of the exam are entitled to a partial refund. Contact the Examination Centre to find out more about medical refunds.
  • Representatives of schools / institutions wishing to collect the certificates of their students should supply to the Examinations Centre  filled in and signed Authorisation.
    Please note: Certificates are kept in the Examination Centre for two years from the first day when they could be collected in a given Exam Centre. Afterwards they are destroyed.

Information regarding:

- Examinations dates
- Results
- Certificates

and more is available in the Cambridge ESOL Examinations Regulations 2010.

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