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Take IELTS Exam at Home | IELTS Indicator

Take IELTS Exam at Home | IELTS Indicator
IELTS exam that you can take at home is launched from 22 April 2020.
IELTS has launched IELTS Indicator, an online English language test for students not able to attend an IELTS test centre due to the Covid-19 related restrictions. https://www.ieltsindicator.com/
IELTS Indicator will assess a student’s English language skills in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking in a timed, online test from the comfort of their home

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Take IELTS Exam at Home | IELTS Indicator

Take IELTS Exam at Home | IELTS IndicatorThis is good for those who have to submit their applications to different educational institutions for a conditional offer, and cannot meet deadlines due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Note: This is not accepted by all institutions so if you are planning to take the Indicator test, please confirm this with your college or university.

FAQs: https://www.ieltsindicator.com/faq/

Source: IELTS Official.

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