Can we give IELTS after 10th or does it require 12th? Can I give IELTS after diploma?

1.9K Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Karan Khehra
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Chetna S
8 years ago
Hi, There is no eligibility here. However typically IELTS test takers are of 16 years minimum. Also, yes you can IELTS after your diploma as well. The scores are valid for two years, once expired you have to give again. Choose to take the test depending when you are going to apply abroad.

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Dharamveer Dheer
5 years ago
Hi, There is no eligibility here. However typically IELTS test takers are of 16 years minimum. Also, yes you can IELTS after your Diploma as well. The scores are valid for two years, once expired you have to give again. Choose to take the test depending when you are going to apply abroad.

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