About LanguageCert International ESOL SELT C1 (Listening, Reading, Writing & Speaking) exam
- The exam consists of two components:
- The Written component (Listening, Reading, Writing) is taken on a computer
- The Spoken component (Speaking) is an online interview with a live interlocutor
- The two components can be taken on the same day or within 14 days of each other
After completing both components of your exam, you will receive a Test Report that shows your score and your unique reference number (URN). If you have met the score required for your UK visa, your need to include your URN in your visa application.
Listening, Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking competence at level C1 in English is not an immediate requirement of the UK Visa and Immigration authority for any UK visa type. However, sponsoring educational institutions in UK may require a higher-level competence in English, mostly for degree level and above. The LanguageCert International ESOL SELT C1 (Listening, Reading, Writing & Speaking) exam is available to fulfil such requirement, while it is also accepted as proof of language competence for your UK visa.
This exam is accepted for the following UK visa application type
Application type | CEFR level accepted for UK visa | Skills required | LanguageCert SELT exam |
Tier 4 (General) Student visa — degree level and above Although UKVI requires a B2 test, some institutions require C1 — please check with your sponsor |
C1 | Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking | LanguageCert International ESOL SELT C1 (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking) |
Tips:
- Before you register for your exam, we suggest you contact your sponsor to confirm which CEFR level they require.
- If your language competence is higher, you can also choose to take a LanguageCert International ESOL C2 (Listening, Reading, Writing & Speaking) exam, which will also cover your UK visa application requirement.
This list is accurate as of the last update by LanguageCert. However, the information is subject to change, so you should also check the UK government guidance on English language tests for UK visas for latest information. Please note that UK visa applicants are responsible for ensuring that they take the correct exam.