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Re: As a Nigerian, can I pass the IELTS exam without preparing by PECng: 2:43pm On Jan 05, 2022 |
Can Proof of Proficiency in English Language Replace IELTS? There are questions emigration hopefuls ask about their documents and the kind of visa they are looking to get—especially the academic admission seekers; questions ranging from: how, if possible, to extend the lifespan of their IELTS to make it be useful still after the normal two years it’s usually valid for? Is WES evaluation necessary for all admissions seekers in the Americas? Short answers to these questions are: yes, there are ways the lifespan of your IELTS can be extended to remain useful after two years; and no, WES evaluation is not a compulsion, only few schools in the Americas ask for WES evaluation. On another publication on this web, I will be writing comprehensively on the extension of the lifespan of IELTS, and on when you need or do not need WES evaluation. But on this one, I only intend to make some clarifications on the need for Proof of Proficiency in English Language (POPEL) and the need for IELTS, as well as when you need either of the two as a foreign admission seeker. READ MORE HERE>>>>> https://www.pecngr.com/2022/01/can-proof-of-proficiency-in-english.html
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Re: As a Nigerian, can I pass the IELTS exam without preparing by LotaTee: 3:09pm On Jan 05, 2022 |
unclemaths:I'll blame the general situation of the country for this nonsense you typed because if our country was flourishing real good, then no one would be forced to go through the stress of writing various exams just for the sake of seeking greener pastures. |
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