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| British exams are recognised by universities, employers and national education authorities in many countries. There is a range of exams suitable for learners of all age groups, students, undergraduates, people in business and other professionals. |
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Register on-line for Summer 2009 session of the Cambridge ESOL exams by 2 June 2009
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| If you are sixteen years or above and are planning to study, work or live abroad, you will need to take an IELTS (International English Language Testing System) exam. Find out more |
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| The Cambridge ESOL exams, KET, PET, FCE, CAE and CPE, offer the opportnity to gain a wide variety of internationally recognised certificates of English language competence. Find out more |
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| These tests for children of 7 to 12 years of age are designed to challenge and motivate while learning English. Find out more |
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The Cambridge ESOL Business English Certificates can help you get ahead in your career. These internationally recognised qualifications will prove that you have learned English to an appropriate standard and can use it in a professional context. Find out more |
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ILEC (legal) and ICFE (financial) |
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| ILEC and ICFE are internationally recognized exams created for those who need to show their ability to communicate in the either legal or financial context with clients and professionals in other countries, and to handle information written in English. |
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| If you are interested in professional, institutional or university exams, we are here for you and will administer exams offered by various UK institutions, including Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), University of London, Open University, etc. Find out more |
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