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These are the world's leading range of certificates for learners of English. Each year, they are taken by over 1.5 million people, in 135 countries and are widely recognised for work and study purposes. The exams are linked to the Common European Framework (CEF) of Reference for Languages, published by the Council of Europe. They are administered 3 times a year (March, June and December), in Slovakia, you can take them in:
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Bratislava |
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Generally, the higher the level of exam, the more recognised, accepted and valuable it is. It is very important that you choose an exam at an appropriate level for you, otherwise you may find it too difficult and fail or too easy in which case the certificate will not correspond to your real proficiency level. We suggest you ask your English language teacher for advice.
Exam |
CEF Level* |
Level |
Description |
KET |
A2 |
False beginners |
An elementary level exam, testing your ability to deal with basic written and spoken communications. |
PET |
B1 |
Intermediate |
An intermediate level exam, testing your ability to cope with everyday written and spoken communications. |
FCE |
B2 |
Upper- intermediate |
An upper intermediate level exam - ideal if you can deal confidently with a range of written and spoken communications. |
CAE |
C1 |
Advanced |
An advanced exam - if you can communicate with confidence in English for work or study purposes, this is the exam for you. |
CPE |
C2 |
Expert |
A very advanced level exam - perfect if you have achieved a high level of language skills and are able to function effectively in almost any English-speaking context. |
For more detailed information about the general English Cambridge ESOL exams click here.
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NOTE – some parts of the exam may take place on a different day
The dates of the written exam are fixed and cannot be changed. Parts Listening and Speaking may take place on a different date. Should this be the case, candidates will be notified via invitation letter or email approximately 3 weeks prior to the first part of the test.
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Exam |
Registration and Payment Period Winter 2009 |
Exam Date |
Price EUR |
*SKK |
CEF level |
KET |
Key English Test |
21 Sep–23 Oct 2009 |
4 Dec 2009 |
115 |
3464.49 |
A2 |
PET |
Preliminary English Test |
21 Sep–23 Oct 2009 |
4 Dec 2009 |
115 |
3464.49 |
B1 |
FCE |
First Certificate in English |
21 Sep–17 Oct 2009 |
12 Dec 2009 |
170 |
5121.42 |
B2 |
CAE |
Certificate in Advanced English |
21 Sep–17 Oct 2009 |
9 Dec 2009 |
180 |
5422.68 |
C1 |
CPE |
Certificate of Proficiency in English |
21 Sep–17 Oct 2009 |
10 Dec 2009 |
185 |
5573.31 |
C2 |
BEC P |
Business English Preliminary |
15 Sep–9 Oct 2009 |
28 Nov 2009 |
115 |
3464.49 |
B1 |
BEC V |
Business English Vantage |
15 Sep–9 Oct 2009 |
5 Dec 2009 |
175 |
5272.05 |
B2 |
BEC H |
Business English Higher |
15 Sep–9 Oct 2009 |
21 Nov 2009 |
185 |
5573.31 |
C1 |
ILEC |
International Legal English Certificate |
14 Sep–5 Oct 2009 |
14 Nov 2009 |
255 |
7682.13 |
B2-C1 |
ICFE |
International Certificate in Financial English |
14 Sep–5 Oct 2009 |
14 Nov 2009 |
200 |
6025.20 |
B2-C1 |
*conversion rate 30.1260 SKK/EUR
Some exams are only available in Bratislava.
All exams are a subject to minimum entry requirements!
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You can register online at http://examinations.britishcouncil.org from anywhere in the world, in your language school or at the British Council office in Bratislava only during the registration periods. After a successful registration, you will receive a confirmation email generated automatically by our system. If you have not received the confirmation email, please contact us as a matter of urgency. Do not forget your registration is only valid upon payment of the full fee (in cash, by credit cards, bank transfers or on-line) by the last day of the respective registration period!
We accept online payments, bank transfers, postal orders, as well as payments in cash or by debit/credit cards. Please make sure you realise your payment by the last day of the registration period. Should you fail to pay by the last day of the respective registration period, your registration will be cancelled.
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44 + digits from the Customer Reference Number generated from the on-line registration system (e.g. 44845, if the Cust. Ref. No is C845K) |
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Upon successful registration, you will receive an invitation letter or email from us or your language school approximately three weeks before the exam / the first part of the exam. The letter will specify the date, time and venue for all parts of the test. Candidates who have not received the invitation letter 3 weeks before the date of the written part of the test should contact the institution where they registered for the exams (e.g. language school or the British Council).
Please read the information in the invitation letter or email carefully and follow all instructions.
On the test day(s), please be punctual and bring a valid picture ID (National ID card or passport).
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Candidates who registered with language schools will receive both results and certificates from the school.
First, you will receive notification of results. Certificates for passing candidates will be issued after the results only to candidates with passing grades. Candidates first have a chance to collect them at the British Council as they may get damaged when sent via the post. When collecting your result in person, you need to produce a valid picture ID. If you want somebody else to collect the certificate on your behalf, this person needs to have an authorisation from the candidate and a valid picture ID.
Exams |
Results |
Personal collection of certificates for candidates sitting their exam in Bratislava |
Certificates sent to candidates sitting their exam outside of Bratislava |
KET/PET for Dec 2009 |
18 Jan 2010 |
22 Feb–09 Mar 2010 |
22 Feb 2010 |
FCE/CAE/CPE for Dec 2009 |
5 Feb 2010 |
12–31 Mar 2010 |
12 Mar 2010 |
BEC P for Nov 2009 |
25 Jan 2010 |
5–31 Mar 2010 |
5 Mar 2010 |
BEC V for Dec 2009 |
1 Feb 2010 |
12–31Mar 2010 |
12 Mar 2010 |
BEC H for Nov 2010 |
18 Jan 2010 |
26 Feb–19 Mar 2010 |
26 Feb 2010 |
ILEC/ICFE for Nov 2009 |
6 Jan 2010 |
8 Feb–26 Feb 2010 |
8 Feb 2010 |
Exams Results Personal collection of certificates for candidates sitting their exam in BratislavaCertificates sent to candidates sitting their exam outside of Bratislava
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Entries cannot be transferred to a future session or to a different exam level. Transfers from one centre to another are permitted only for all papers and only within the respective registration period.
If a candidate withdraws his/her entry on medical grounds or misses the examination due to illness, he/she may be refunded 75 per cent of the normal exam fee (late entry surcharge is not considered for the purposes of refunds) provided that the Request for Refund form is completely filled-in and sent to British Council Bratislava, Examinations Services, Panska 17, 811 01, Bratislava, no later than one week after the date of the exam. The form must be accompanied by a statement from a medical practitioner.
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For candidates with special needs, it is possible to make arrangements for extra time, large print, or Braille. Candidates must send their special needs requests before the end of the registration period accompanied by medical evidence. For special needs no late entries are accepted. For more information please contact: info@britishcouncil.sk or call us at 02/5443 1074 . |
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The British Council and the Examining Boards take all reasonable steps to provide continuity of service. We feel sure you will understand, however, that we cannot be held responsible for any interruptions caused by circumstances beyond our control. If examinations or their results are disrupted, cancelled or delayed, every effort will be made to resume normal service as soon as possible. The British Council’s liability will be limited to the refund of the registration fee or re-testing at a later date. |
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