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IELTS Test Date for June, July, August and September 2019 in Dhaka- British Council

Here is the upcoming IELTS Test Date for June, July, August and September 2019 in Dhaka- British Council. If you are looking for a date to sit for IELTS test in Dhaka, you may find it in the table below. This list is for IELTS Academic test only and current fees for IELTS in Bangladesh are BDT 1700.00. To register, please visit the British Council's official website. To downloads, IELTS books as pdf or course materials, you may visit the download section. As well as, to practice PTE (Pearson Test of English), you can visit the PTE section of this blog.

Venue/Town: Dhaka-Banani, Banani, Dhaka
Date
Module
Fee (BDT)
Availability
22 June 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

29 June 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

06 July 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

18 July 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

20 July 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

27 July 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

01 August 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

10 August 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

17 August 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

24 August 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

07 September 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

12 September 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

14 September 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

28 September 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

Venue/Town: Dhaka-Mirpur, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Date
Module
Fee (BDT)
Availability
22 June 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

29 June 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

06 July 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

20 July 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

27 July 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

01 August 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

17 August 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

24 August 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

07 September 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

14 September 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

28 September 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

Venue/Town: Dhaka-Uttara, Uttara, Dhaka
Date
Module
Fee (BDT)
Availability
22 June 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

29 June 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

06 July 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

18 July 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

20 July 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

27 July 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

01 August 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

10 August 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

17 August 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

24 August 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

07 September 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

12 September 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

14 September 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

28 September 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

Venue/Town: Dhaka-Dhanmondi, Dhanmondi, Dhaka
Date
Module
Fee (BDT)
Availability
29 June 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

06 July 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

18 July 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

27 July 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

01 August 201
Academic
17000.00
Available

10 August 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

17 August 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

07 September 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

12 September 2019
Academic
17000.00
Available

28 September 2019
Note: Date and time are subject to change and totally depends on the authiriti's decision (British Council). This blog is not responsible for any changes.
Academic
17000.00
Available

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