What is an English Proficiency Language Certificate and Where to get it
What is an English Proficiency Language Certificate?
What is an English Proficiency Language Certificate? An English Language Proficiency Certificate is a document or letter confirming that your previous institution used English as its primary language of instruction. It indicates your proficiency in English and that your courses were taught in English. If you have such a certificate, you can submit it instead of an official English test report like IELTS or TOEFL.
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Requesting an English Proficiency Letter: A Guide
To obtain an English Language Proficiency certificate, you must contact your previous University where you earned your degree. For instance, if you are applying for a Bachelor's degree, you would go to your college to receive a certificate.
To obtain a letter of recommendation, connect with a relevant faculty member at your institution. This could be your Lecturer, Professor, Dean, Head of Department (HOD), or Department Chairman. Many faculty members have pre-existing recommendation letter templates available. The cost of obtaining this letter may vary, with some institutions charging a fee and others offering it free of charge.
To obtain your English Language Proficiency Certificate, simply reach out to your teachers or the school administration. They will be able to provide you with the necessary documentation. Additionally, a sample of the certificate is readily accessible on Google for your reference.
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Countries Requiring English Language Proficiency Proof:
- Germany
- Malaysia
- South Korea
- Thailand
- Italy
- Japan (MEXT Scholarship)
- Europe (Erasmus Scholarship)
- Australia (Some Universities)
- Canada (Some Universities)
Due to the extensive number of countries and scholarship programs, providing a comprehensive list here is impractical. We recommend that you review the eligibility criteria for each scholarship you are applying to.
During the criteria check, look for statements similar to “Those who have studied or completed their previous degree from an English medium institute”. If such a statement is present, it indicates that IELTS or TOEFL is not required. In this case, you can simply submit an English Proficiency Proof.