Is IELTS needed for admission to Uni of Birmingham Nursing school?

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Yes, IELTS is a mandatory requirement for international students, seeking to purse higher education at the University of Birmingham.

The institute requires its students to have a decent grasp of verbal & written English for a smooth transition to new surroundings, & accepts IELTS, TOEFL & PTE among

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