The British Council IELTS Prize 2016/17 application deadline has been extended from 31 December 2016 to 28 February 2017. Prizes for local winners amount to ?6,000, while the regional winner for the Grand Prize can win up to GBP40,000 tuition fees. Since the launch of the IELTS Prize in 2011, over 50 winning students are studying or have completed their studies at their desired universities across the globe, including the UK, USA, Australia and Canada. Students in East Asia* who are planning to pursue undergraduate or postgraduate studies locally or overseas in the academic year commencing in 2017 are encouraged to apply.
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"Since we have received lots of enquiries from students planning to take the IELTS test in early 2017 who have also indicated that they wish to apply for the British Council IELTS Prize, we have decided to extend the timeline to cater for these candidates," said Greg Selby, Director Examinations, East Asia. "We aim to bring life-changing opportunities to more IELTS test takers and help them achieve their dreams. Regardless of study destinations and the month in which their studies commence, as long as it falls within the academic year, candidates will still be eligible to apply for the British Council IELTS Prize."
The British Council IELTS Prize 2016/17 is now open to applicants from East Asia* who will begin undergraduate or postgraduate studies locally or abroad in 2017 and attend a higher education institution that accepts IELTS as part of the admission requirements. Applicants need to hold a minimum band score of 6 in each of the four skills of an IELTS test taken with British Council after 1 April 2016. For details, please visit http://www.ieltsasia.org/th/en/ieltsprize
As an official IELTS test centre, British Council provides full support to registered students preparing for an IELTS test, including a 30-hour free online practice resource 'Road to IELTS'. Furthermore, test sessions are organised three times a month, offering candidates flexibility. For details on British Council IELTS, please visit https://www.britishcouncil.or.th/en/exam/ielts
*East Asia includes: Hong Kong/Macau, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam
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