Cambridge English acceptance hits 12,000
The number of employers, universities and government bodies around the world accepting Cambridge English qualifications has reached 12,000.

 April 2011 - The language qualifications, developed by the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL), are used as proof of English for immigration, university entrance and employment.

“The increasing use and integration of Cambridge English shows how seriously organisations are taking language ability around the world,” says Cambridge ESOL's Nicola Johnson. “Those who hold a Cambridge English qualification are able to effectively use the real-life communications skills you need to get by at university, in the workplace and in a new country.”

Earlier in the year, Cambridge reported a massive boost in the number of UK medical schools accepting their higher level qualifications. Other recognising organisations include the UK Border Agency, Air France, the Greek Civil Service and leading Higher Education establishments around the world – including top Ivy League and Russell Group universities.

Each year over 3.25 million candidates sit Cambridge English test in 130 countries. Assessment is in line with common European standards and popular tests include Cambridge English: Key, Preliminary and Advanced. There are also a number of work related English tests aimed at the financial, legal and business sectors.

 

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