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IELTS waiting times are very long. When I gave the General test, I had to wait 2.5 months to get a slot in my city. After that there it took two weeks for IDP to announce the results.iworker wrote:being outside the country, why would u not just give ilets.
Not talking about u, but just a general comment, people on this forum claim to have tons of degrees and still dont have confidence of giving ilets and always try going for other tests (which are now not allowed) to clear the english language requirement. It is simply beyond me.
+1 Billion!iworker wrote:Not talking about u, but just a general comment, people on this forum claim to have tons of degrees and still dont have confidence of giving ilets and always try going for other tests (which are now not allowed) to clear the english language requirement. It is simply beyond me.
Hi Rajnishps....I am also applying form NARIC english assessment this month. Can we connect?rajnishps wrote:Thanks for the reply.Now I am sure that I have to go through UK NARIC website to get the required certificate.
Anyone have the idea how many days it will take to get delivered to me in India since I have to reschedule my visa appointment.
NARIC does have an option of DHL shipping but they charge 80 GBP for it.. as opposed to 3.5 GBP for the airmail shippinggeriatrix wrote:+1 Billion!iworker wrote:Not talking about u, but just a general comment, people on this forum claim to have tons of degrees and still dont have confidence of giving ilets and always try going for other tests (which are now not allowed) to clear the english language requirement. It is simply beyond me.
Do check with NARIC how they post the statements for overseas orders. Depending on where you live, you wouldn't want to spend £125 only to find out that the post is lost while in transit through "untracked / normal postal service " to your country of residence!!
Or if you have relatives / friends in UK, get the statements delivered to their UK address and request them to courier it to you / forward it by registered post to you.
IMHO ...