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British Council in Nigeria announces new fee for IELTS examination

The British Council in Nigeria has revealed a second fee increase for the English Language Testing System (IELTS) examination within a span of five months.

According to the council, the updated fees of N139,000 for both computer academic and general training modules will be implemented starting February 1, 2024.

The council explained that this adjustment is a response to the escalating examination costs, underscoring the need for a review.

The statement read, “We would like to inform you that our IELTS fees have been reviewed. The new price list of the IELTS range of tests offered by the British Council will be effective for registrations on or after February 1, 2024.”

This development follows a prior fee adjustment in September 2023, where the IELTS examination cost increased from a range of N80,000 to N90,000 to the current N107,500.

Stakeholders and test-takers are advised to take note of the new pricing structure and plan accordingly for registrations after the specified date.

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