What are the Camosun College IELTS requirements?
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Camosun has specified the following exams and scores for all undergraduate and postgraduate applicants from non-English-speaking countries. These vary depending upon the course requirements:
Accepted Exams
Minimum Score Requirements
Overall 6.0 bands with no band less than 6.0
TOEFL (iBT)
Overall score of 78 with no sub-score less than 19
Overall score of 54 with no sub-score less than 50
Duolingo English Test (DET)
Minimum score of 105 or higher*
Minimum score of 115 score overall*
Cambridge Assessment of English (C1 Advanced)
Overall score of 174 with no sub-score less than 169
CAEL CE
Overall score of 60 with no sub-score less than 60
GTEC CBT
Overall score of 1200 with a minimum of 325 in Reading, 270 in Writing, 260 in Speaking, and 335 in Listening
*This minimum requirement applies to admissions to all majors offered in post-degree programs as well as degree programs offered by the Center for Sport and Exercise Education.
*This minimum requirement applies to general admission to most of the certificate and Diploma programs as well as the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program, excluding Nursing and some other Health-related programs.
Please note that these are the minimum requirements
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