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Bell Amman to be accredited testing centre

  • Jordan: Monday, July 06 - 2009 at 09:15

Bell Amman recently signed an agreement with the British Council Jordan to become an authorized testing centre for the International English Language Testing System certification (IELTS). By signing this agreement, Bell Amman will be able to provide its students with the opportunity to register and sit for the IELTS test at the centre upon the completion of the IELTS test preparations. The test will take place at the premises of Bell Amman under the full supervision of the British Council Jordan.

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