
IELTS - Rules
You must:
- Provide proof of your identity (e.g. national identify card or passport) at registration and every examination session. Second country nationals must produce a passport. This ID must contain a number, a signature, a date of birth and a photograph. It is the responsibility of the candidate to prove their identity
- Provide two recent passport-sized photographs on registration
- Only have on your desk a pen/pencil and an eraser
- Ensure mobile phones and pagers are switched off and placed with personal belongings in the area designated by the supervisor. Any candidate who does not switch off their phone/pager, or who retains one in their possession, will be disqualified
- Notify the test invigilator immediately if test day conditions in any way impede your performance
You must not:
- Attempt to cheat, copy the work of another candidate or disrupt the test
- Use, or attempt to use, a dictionary, pager, spell-checker, electronic recorder or mobile phone for the duration of the test. Any candidate doing so will be disqualified
- Talk to or disturb other candidates once the examination has started
- Smoke, eat or drink in the examination room
- Reproduce any part of the test in any format/medium. Any candidate doing so will have their test results disqualified and be liable to prosecution
- Remove any materials used during the examination. This includes, but is not limited to, examination papers, answer papers and working paper
Disqualification warning:
If you are caught infringing any of the candidate rules and regulations your test result will be disqualified and notification of your disqualification will be sent to any receiving institution or professional bodyExamination instructions:
- Listen to the supervisor and do what you are asked to do
- Tell the supervisor or invigilator at once if you think you have not been given the right question paper, or if the question paper is incomplete or illegible
- Read carefully and follow the instructions printed on the question paper and on the answer sheet
- Fill in the details required on the front of your question paper and on your answer sheet before the start of the test
Advice and assistance during the test:
- If you are in doubt about what you should do, raise your hand to attract attention. The invigilator will come to your assistance.
- You may not ask for, and will not be given, any explanation of the questions
- If on the day of the test you feel that your work may be affected by ill health or any other reason, you must inform the invigilator at the time
- You may not leave the test room without the permission of the supervisor or invigilator
- You can not leave your seat until all papers have been collected and you have been told you can leave
- When you leave the examination room you must leave behind the question paper, your answer paper, any paper used for rough work clearly crossed through and any other materials provided for the test
- Do not make any noise near the examination room
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