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Notice to Candidates

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provide valid passport at registration. This identity document must contain a number, a signature, a date of birth and a photograph. Candidates taking the test outside their own country must produce a passport.
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provide two recent identical passport-sized photographs on registration.
 be in colour
 be no more than 6 months old
 be taken against a plain background so that features are clearly distinguishable
 be undamaged
 be in sharp focus and clear
 be print quality of professional standard
 be a close-up of the head and shoulders
 show the candidate looking straight at the camera
 show the candidate with a neutral expression
 show the candidate with mouth closed
 show the candidate with eyes open and clearly visible
 show the candidate without glasses
 not show any shadows
 not show anything covering the face, the outlines of the eyes, nose or mouth
 be signed on the back with candidate’s full name and candidate number
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inform the British Council Exams of any changes to your identity document before 11:59 am, at least one working day in advance, and receive an email response. If you do not do this you will not be allowed to take the test and you will not be eligible for a refund or transfer.
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bring the same identity document on the test day as the one recorded on your Application Form. If you do not do this you will not be allowed to take the test and you will not be eligible for a refund or transfer.
3.arrive at the test centre before the scheduled test start time. If you arrive late:
you will not be admitted to the test room.
you will not be allowed to take any of the test components.
you will not be eligible for a refund or transfer.
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leave personal belongings outside the test room. The following items may not be taken into the test room: bags, correction fluid, highlighter pens and electronic devices such as mobile phones, pagers, recorders, mp3 players and dictionaries. Candidates must ensure that mobile phones and pagers which are left outside the test room are switched off. Any candidate who does not switch off their phone or pager, or takes any electronic device into the test room, will not be allowed to complete the test and will not receive an IELTS test result or be eligible for a refund or transfer. Mandatory medicines and drink can be brought into test rooms after being confirmed and approved by the invigilator. The invigilator may ask to inspect candidates’ personal belongs if deemed necessary. Candidates may not have access to their personal belongings during the test. Candidates must not bring valuables to the test centre as the test centre cannot be responsible for these. While there will be an area where candidates can leave personal items, neither the British Council nor the local Test Centre assumes any responsibility for candidates’ personal belongings. Items left in the personal belongings area are left there at the candidate’s own risk unless the loss of the personal belongings under safekeeping is due to the British Council’s or the local Test Centre’s wilful wrongdoing or serious fault.
5.consent for your identity to be verified either at test registration or on test day. This may include:
having your photograph taken. You will be required to temporarily remove any covering from your face, take off your glasses, reveal your ears and look straight at the camera with a neutral expression. Any candidate who refuses to have a photograph taken will not be permitted to sit the test and will not be entitled to a refund. The photograph taken by the test centre will appear on your Test Report Form.
providing a sample of your signature.
having your finger-scan taken.
6.keep only the following items on your desk: your identity document, one pencil and one eraser.
7.tell the test supervisor or invigilator at once:
if you think you have not been given the correct question paper.
if the question paper is incomplete or illegible.
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raise your hand to attract attention if you are in doubt about what you should do. An invigilator will come to your assistance. Candidates may not ask for, and will not be given, any explanation of the test questions.
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inform the test supervisor or invigilator on the day of the test, if you believe that your performance may be affected by ill health, by the way in which the test is delivered at the centre or for any other reason. If you have a complaint relating to the delivery of the test, you must submit your complaint to the test supervisor before your results have been issued. The IELTS Test Partners will not accept complaints relating to the delivery of the test after results have been issued.
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when leaving the test room at the end of the test, leave behind all test materials. The test materials include, but are not limited to, question papers, Speaking tasks, answer sheets/booklets and any paper used for rough work. Any candidate who attempts to remove test materials from the test room will be disqualified and will not receive an IELTS test result.
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talk to or disturb other candidates once the test has started.
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lend anything to, or borrow anything from, another candidate during the test.
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eat or smoke in the test room.
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leave the test room without the permission of the test supervisor or invigilator.
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leave your seat until all test materials have been collected and you have been told you can leave.
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show any verbal and/or physical offence and/or threat to the test day staff.
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engage in any form of malpractice which may damage the integrity and security of the IELTS test. Malpractice includes, but is not limited to:
attempting to cheat or assisting others to cheat in any way.
impersonating another candidate or having another person impersonate you.
copying the work of another candidate.
disrupting the test in any way.
reproducing any part of the test in any medium.
attempting to alter the data on the Test Report Form.
removing, or attempting to remove any materials from the test room
damaging examination papers or answer sheets intentionally
passing or attempting to pass test-related information to other people
opening a test booklet before being instructed to do so
failing to stop writing when instructed to do so
other behaviours regarded as breach of test rules by the invigilator
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Candidates engaging in malpractice will not be allowed to complete the test and will not receive an IELTS test result. Candidates who are found to have engaged in malpractice on test day after their result has been issued will have their result cancelled. Candidates engaging in malpractice will not be eligible for a refund or transfer, may be prohibited from taking the IELTS tests on future occasions and liable to legal action.
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Results are issued by the Examinations Services of the British Council , usually 13 days after the test.
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You will receive only one copy of your Test Report Form. The test centre is not permitted to issue a replacement copy in the event of loss or damage.
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The Test Report Form will be issued in your name as it appears on the identity document used at registration. If you find that your personal details are incorrect on the Test Report Form, please contact Examinations Services of the British Council to request changes. Documentation must be provided to verify the correct details.
4.
If you change your name after receiving your Test Report Form, the name will not be changed on the Test Report Form. In the unusual event that a replacement Test Report Form is approved centrally by the IELTS Test Partners, it will be issued with the name provided on the original Test Report Form.
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Your result may not be issued 13 days after the test if any of the IELTS Test Partners deem it necessary to review any matter associated with your test. In exceptional circumstances you may be required to re-take one or more IELTS components.
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The Test Report Form may be cancelled after it has been issued if any irregularity is identified. You may be required to re-take one or more IELTS components.
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Your result will be disclosed by the IELTS Test Partners to the Recognising Organisations which you nominated on your Application Form, for the purpose of allowing those organisations to verify the result or to carry out any enquiries in relation to suspected malpractice.
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If any of the data on the Test Report Form provided by you or your agent to Recognising Organisations has been altered in any way, your original test result may be cancelled by the IELTS Test Partners.
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You will not be permitted access to the work you produce in the IELTS test. The IELTS Test Partners will retain the work you produce to assess your test performance, and it may be used for quality control purposes and research activities.
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Candidates engaging in malpractice will not be allowed to complete the test and will not receive an IELTS test result. Candidates who are found to have engaged in malpractice on test day after their result has been issued will have their result cancelled. Candidates engaging in malpractice will not be eligible for a refund or transfer, may be prohibited from taking the IELTS tests on future occasions and liable to legal action.
For test transfer and cancellation, please refer to Transfer and Cancellation policy.
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The IELTS Test Partners recognise and support the right of genuine IELTS test candidates to privacy.
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Test Report Forms will only be sent to those Recognising Organisations nominated by the IELTS candidate on their Application Form or at the request of the candidate after the issue of results.
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The IELTS Test Partners or their authorised representatives may share candidate personal data including without limitation test performance or score data or photographs taken by the IELTS test centre with educational institutions, governments (including visa processing authorities), professional bodies and commercial organisations that recognise IELTS scores (‘Recognising Organisations’) or law enforcement agencies and appropriate regulatory authorities where required for verification purposes or other purposes to protect the IELTS test and its stakeholders against any form of malpractice.
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The IELTS Test Partners may use IELTS test score data and test responses, in an anonymous form, for informational, research, statistical or training purposes.