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ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING THE IELTS CERTIFICATION EXAM ON SEPTEMBER 10, 2022

Friday - August 5, 2022 10:27 AM
According to the cooperation agreement signed at the end of July 2022, the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (USSH) has become an official IELTS registration and testing partner of the British Council (BC). To concretize this strategic cooperation, USSH will collaborate with the British Council to organize the IELTS exam. Specific details are as follows:
ButExam daySeptember 10, 2022.
ButLocation: University of Social Sciences and Humanities (336 Nguyen Trai Street, Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi).
ButExam registration deadlineAugust 23, 2022
Candidates wishing to participate in the competition can register via the link below:https://shorturl.at/detZ5
- Note:Candidates registering for the IELTS exam on September 10, 2022, at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities will receive the following special offers:
+ Register one person: receive a Road to IELTS study materials set worth VND 1,200,000 and a VND 300,000 voucher.
+ Register as a pair: each candidate will receive a Road to IELTS study material set worth VND 1,200,000 and a VND 500,000 voucher.
+ Candidates who already have an IELTS certificate and wish to retake the exam (proof is required in the form of score reports from the previous two years) will receive a Road to IELTS study material set worth VND 1,200,000 and a VND 500,000 voucher.
+ Contact for registration: Center for Foreign Languages ​​and Training Cooperation, University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Room 105, Building B, 336 Nguyen Trai Street, Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi).
Phone: (024) 3 558 6694 (VP) / Hotline: 08883227398
E-mail:ttnn.xhnv@vnu.edu.vn/government:www.ngoaingu-duhoc.com.vn
(Candidates must present a valid ID card/Citizen Identification Card or Passport)
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Author:Center for Foreign Languages ​​and Training Cooperation

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