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At the British Council we want to help people achieve their lifelong ambitions and aspirations.  One of the ways we do this is by giving you the opportunity to take UK qualifications in our centres across India.  

Read on to find out more about how we can help you find your dream job, a place at your chosen University or college or the chance to develop your skills in your field.

IELTS

IELTS     If you're thinking about studying or emigrating abroad, the International English Language Testing System ( IELTS) test can help you to meet English language requirements for college entry and visa processing for the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the US.   

ENGLISH TESTS

An English test being conducted at the British Council, New Delhi, India. Photograph by Sangeet Kaushik     Whether you are 6 or 60+ you can assess your level of English and develop your language ability by taking any of Cambridge’s general English exams. A college student or young professional can test and develop their skills for the workplace by taking the Cambridge Business English Certificate (BEC) or Business Language Testing System (BULATS).   

PROFESSIONAL EXAMS

Professional exams at the British Council, India. Photograph by Sangeet Kaushik     Upgrade your skills by taking a range of professional exams in all these fields and more: Medical, Finance, Marketing, Management, Law and English Language Teaching.   

EDUCATIONAL EXAMS

Are you planning to study in the UK or a Commonwealth university? Does the institution you've applied for need you to take O and A levels?   

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