IELTS - If you wish to postpone your test, you must inform the Exams Unit in writing at least five weeks prior to the test date. 40.00 BAM will be charged as a postponement fee. Candidates who request a postponement or cancellation within 5 weeks of the test date will be charged the full fee unless they are able to provide appropriate medical evidence to support their request for a refund.40.00 BAM will be deducted from any refund. The postponement can only be made ONCE to the next available session. Cancellation and postponement within less than five weeks of the test date means cancellation of the test (without any refund) and re-application
ESOL - A refund after postponement or cancellation of ESOL exams will be considered on a case-by-case basis if supported by original certificate from a recognised medical practitioner. No refund will be given for any other reasons including clashes of dates with local examinations, personal and holiday arrangements.
The British Council reserves the right to cancel any examination and to refuse to accept any application for examination. If the British Council cancels examination, a full refund of registration fee will be made to candidates. The British Council also reserves the right to change examination dates if necessary.
IELTS - If there is a large difference between the 4 scores of your papers, your papers are re-checked automatically. However, local re-marking is not available on request. You can request for your papers to be re-marked in the UK. This service costs £60 and takes a minimum of 2 months.
Below are notes for candidates on the submission of Enquiries on Results (EOR) for IELTS exam
ESOL - Results Enquiries must be submitted by the exam centre on behalf of the candidate. The following Results Enquiry stages are available:
To request a Stage 2 enquiry, a candidate must have completed Stage 1 and received their results. If a candidate has already received a certificate but wishes to request Stage 2, the certificate must be returned to Cambridge ESOL. Requests will not be processed until this has been received.
Each exam has a final date for receiving Results Enquiries, and after this date it will not be possible to request an enquiry.
Where an enquiry leads to a change of grade, any Results Enquiry fee paid will be reimbursed.
Where candidates are dissatisfied with the outcome of the Results Enquiry process, they are entitled to request a formal appeal against their result.
Cambridge ESOL provides a service to enable centres to appeal, on behalf of candidates, against decisions that affect grades awarded to candidates (e.g. decisions relating to results and decisions relating to irregular conduct).
The appeals procedure focuses on whether, in the course of reaching decisions, Cambridge ESOL:
The appeals procedure is not concerned with making judgements about candidates' work in the examination; an appeal will not involve re-marking or re-assessment of a candidate's work, although further re-marking might be ordered as a result of an appeal if it is found that procedures have not been satisfactorily followed.
Where the outcome of an appeal brings into question the accuracy of grades awarded to other candidates in the same assessment, Cambridge ESOL will take the necessary steps to protect their interests.
Cambridge ESOL will consider an appeal only if the following conditions are met:
An appeal against a result may not be submitted in the absence of the Results Enquiry process having been followed.
There will be a charge of £150 for the submission of an appeal to each of stages 1 and 2, and the independent review. This charge will be refunded in full if the appeal is upheld.
The written evidence relating to the case will be considered by the Chief Executive of Cambridge ESOL. The purpose of the initial consideration is to decide whether any further work relating to the appeal should be authorised (e.g. re-marking of additional scripts; gathering of additional evidence).
Appellants will be notified in writing of the outcome of stage 1, including the outcome of any further work authorised.
Appellants remaining dissatisfied may have their case considered in full by the Cambridge ESOL Appeals Committee. The Appeals Committee includes the Chief Executive of Cambridge ESOL and at least one member who is not and has not been a member of UCLES' board or committees, or an UCLES employee or examiner at any time during the previous seven years.
Formal applications for an appeal to be considered by the Appeals Committee should be made by the Centre Exams Manager within 14 days of the receipt of the outcome of the first stage appeal.
Appellants have the right to present their case in person to the Appeals Committee and they will be notified in writing of the outcome of their appeal within 10 weeks of submission.
Appellants remaining dissatisfied after receiving Cambridge ESOL's final response to an appeal may submit an appeal for independent review. Formal applications for an independent review must be made within three weeks of the receipt of the outcome of a Cambridge ESOL appeal. Cambridge ESOL will forward such appeals to an independent reviewer who will consider appeals against final Cambridge ESOL decisions.
Appellants will have the right to present their case in person to the independent reviewer and they will be notified in writing of the outcome of their appeal within 10 weeks of submission.
Consideration of an appeal by the independent reviewer concludes Cambridge ESOL's appeals procedure.
The outcome of an appeal may be a confirmation of the original decision or an overturning of this decision which may, in turn, lead to the award of a higher grade, a lower grade, or no grade change, or to the award of a grade where no previous grade was awarded.
Where an appeal leads to a change of syllabus grade or the award of a grade where no grade was previously awarded:
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