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The University of Portsmouth Recognises Oxford ELLT as Proof of English Proficiency 

The University of Portsmouth Recognises Oxford ELLT as Proof of English Proficiency 

We are delighted to share that the University of Portsmouth has officially recognised Oxford ELLT as an acceptable form of proof of English language proficiency when applying for admission. This recognition reinforces our dedication to offering a dependable and globally accepted language evaluation tool.  

The University of Portsmouth has a reputation for excellence in academics and provides a dynamic learning environment with a wide range of courses for students from around the globe. Whether you’re interested in business, engineering, humanities, or other fields, the university offers a supportive platform to succeed and thrive.  

The QS World University Rankings awarded the University of Portsmouth 5 stars for teaching, employability, internationalisation, facilities, arts and culture, and inclusiveness. The Times Higher Education Young University Rankings recognised the University of Portsmouth as one of the UK’s best universities established in the last 50 years, and it has also been ranked among the top 10 universities in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023. 

*Please note that the Oxford ELLT is currently unavailable for applicants from Bangladesh to the university of Portsmouth. Bangladeshi applicants are advised to visit the University’s website for specific language proficiency requirements, as regulations may differ from other universities that accept the Oxford ELLT for English language assessment. 

Joining over 70 esteemed universities, the University of Portsmouth’s recognition of the Oxford ELLT expands the study options and access to higher education for international students. As a result, aspiring learners can now take advantage of the excellent academic opportunities and personal growth programmes this renowned institution offers. 

Learn more about Oxford ELLT and its partners at OxfordELLT.com 

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