From 1 October 2010 the minimum IELTS scores we accept as evidence of English proficiency for the purposes of registration will be 7.0 in each of the areas tested (speaking, listening, reading and writing), and 7.0 overall.
Doctors required to pass the academic version of IELTS are those who are international medical graduates who take the PLAB test or apply for registration. To find out if you are an international medical graduate and required to pass IELTS, please read our English language requirements page (opens in a new window).
We will continue to accept the current IELTS scores from all doctors who have, before 1 October this year, already done one of the following:
- booked a PLAB Part 1 test place
- passed PLAB Part 1
- booked a PLAB Part 2 test place
- passed Part 2
- applied for registration.
- if a candidate books a PLAB Part 1 test place for after 1 October 2010, but on or after 1 October wishes to change that booking, they will be required to achieve the new IELTS scores before booking again.
- if a candidate fails PLAB Part 1 on or after 1 October 2010, they will be required to achieve the new IELTS scores before booking to re-sit the test.
- candidates who have failed PLAB Part 2 four times, and who must therefore re-sit Part 1, will be required to achieve the new IELTS scores before booking their re-sit.
- doctors who apply for registration more than three years after having passed PLAB 2 will also need to achieve the new IELTS scores.
Related reading: Guide to live and work in the UK for medical and allied health professionals
Source: This update story is from the UK General Medical Council (GMC); 14 Jul 2010
GMC keeps on making passing PLAB more difficult for IMGs, yet there are little or no good jobs in the UK anymore...(-smacks lips-)
ReplyDeleteI wonder If I got 7.0 In other Parts how can I get 7.0 In Writing , I guess 6.0 was enough.
ReplyDeleteMaking plab requirment more difficult is the result they do not want IMGs in uk. I appeared 5 times in ielts 7 in three modules and 6.5 in one. Do GMC think my english is poor?
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