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IELTS on the test date
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CANDIDATE FLOW CHART ON THE TEST DAY

Please click here to view the chart.

ADVICE:

   • You can check your candidate number and interview time/interview venue on your desk label which will be provided on the test day

   • Please read the IELTS Candidates Rules very carefully before you sit the exam.

   • Please remember to present the SAME valid form of identification used for registration at both the written test and the speaking test. If the identification document presented at the test contains personal information different from that provided upon registration, you might not be admitted to the test and not be entitled to a transfer, cancellation or refund.

   • We strongly suggest you NOT to bring mobile phones or any other electronic devices to the venue. No electronic devices are allowed into the exam room, even they are switched off. This applies to both the written tests and the speaking interviews. Any candidates who bring electronic devices into the exam room will be disqualified.

   • Candidates will not be allowed to bring any personal belongings into the test room, apart from their identity cards/passports. This applies to both the written tests and the speaking interviews. Please do NOT bring any valuables to the test venue. While there will be an area where candidates can leave personal items neither The British Council nor the Test venue will take responsibility for personal items. Items left in the personal belongings area are left there at the candidate’s own risk.   

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