Chevening English language requirement has been removed for applicants applying to study in 2020/2021

We are aware that a large number of English language test centres around the world are currently closed, and that many candidates will not be able to take a test before July.

Therefore, the Chevening English language requirement has been removed for applicants applying to study in 2020/2021. You will not need to provide evidence that you meet the Chevening English language requirement to be eligible for an award.

Candidates will still need to meet the requirements of their chosen university and secure an unconditional offer from one of their three course choices by the Chevening deadline.

You can find answers to other frequently asked questions about how coronavirus is affecting Chevening applications here.

Below you will find information about the Chevening English Language requirement that will be relevant for those applying to study in 2021/2022.

English language tests

You are free to take tests as many times as necessary to meet Chevening’s English language requirement. Please note that Chevening does not pay for costs associated with English language testing. You are responsible for booking and paying for costs associated with these tests.

Chevening accepts English language tests from five providers:

• Academic IELTS (paper or computer-based)
• Pearson PTE Academic
• TOEFL iBT
• C1 Advanced (formerly Cambridge English: Advanced [CAE])
• Trinity ISE II (B2)

The English language test must have been taken from one of these providers on or after 1 October 2019. If you do not already have an existing eligible test certificate, it is your responsibility to ensure that you have booked a test date so that you can obtain the required results.

Applicants are not permitted to take pre-sessional courses to fulfil Chevening’s English language requirement. You will be required to take one of the approved English language tests unless you fall into one of the exempt categories.

Applicants are not permitted to enrol on pre-sessional courses to fulfil their university’s English language requirement or any other conditions of a university offer. Any offer from a university with a requirement to undertake a pre-sessional course will be considered conditional.

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