BRITISH COUNCIL PARTNERS WITH MUSCAT UNIVERSITY

British Council has expedited Muscat University board as an official British Council Test Center, satisfying a developing need for the world's most famous high-stakes English language test, IELTS, notwithstanding other UK capability tests. 

The organization shows an expanded acknowledgment of the job of English language to enable youngsters to contend in a globalized workforce. 

#MuscatUni celebrates with @BritishCouncil @takeielts as they open a modern, beautifully styled Assessment Centre within our campus headquarters. Great to welcome UK Ambassador His Excellency @HamishCowell , our chairman H.E. Dr Juma, VC @Mouzughi & Country Director Helen Mehta pic.twitter.com/L7S8FewbxJ

— Muscat University (@MuscatUni) May 6, 2019

The understanding was as of late marked at Muscat University. The occasion was gone to by H E Hamish Cowell, British Ambassador to Oman, Helen Mehta – nation executive, British Council Oman, Tim Hood - provincial tests chief MENA, Deep Adhikari – representative territorial tests supervisor, Dr Jumma Ali al Juma - director of the Muscat University Board of Trustees and Professor Yusra Mouzughi - bad habit chancellor – Muscat University. 

As indicated by British Council, English language capability is a fundamental ability for exploring a worldwide workforce and separating hindrances in business and engaging the pool of Omani ability. 

Muscat University offers testing offices for 275 paper-based IELTS tests in a sitting, just as 50 seats for the recently propelled PC conveyed IELTS. This limit takes into consideration 17,000 IELTS tests to be directed at Muscat University in a year, which is a critical advance as far as offering more noteworthy openness and accommodation to potential IELTS test takers.

British Council has expedited Muscat University board as an official British Council Test Center, satisfying a developing need for the world's most famous high-stakes English language test, IELTS, notwithstanding other UK capability tests. 

The organization shows an expanded acknowledgment of the job of English language to enable youngsters to contend in a globalized workforce. 

The understanding was as of late marked at Muscat University. The occasion was gone to by H E Hamish Cowell, British Ambassador to Oman, Helen Mehta – nation executive, British Council Oman, Tim Hood - provincial tests chief MENA, Deep Adhikari – representative territorial tests supervisor, Dr Jumma Ali al Juma - director of the Muscat University Board of Trustees and Professor Yusra Mouzughi - bad habit chancellor – Muscat University. 

As indicated by British Council, English language capability is a fundamental ability for exploring a worldwide workforce and separating hindrances in business and engaging the pool of Omani ability. 

Muscat University offers testing offices for 275 paper-based IELTS tests in a sitting, just as 50 seats for the recently propelled PC conveyed IELTS. This limit takes into consideration 17,000 IELTS tests to be directed at Muscat University in a year, which is a critical advance as far as offering more noteworthy openness and accommodation to potential IELTS test takers.

Helen said, “Through our work in education, English and the arts we make a real difference to the lives of millions of people in the UK and around the world. We collaborate with a broad spectrum of organisations in Oman, leveraging our global networks, expertise and trust to help them achieve their goals. When it comes to our business partners, we are extremely happy to have formalised our relationship with Muscat University and are delighted with the new state-of-the-art space we have for our examination candidates. Muscat University is a natural fit for the British Council in terms of being a quality brand and we are very pleased to be associated with them.”

Professor Yusra said, “Having the United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities within the Muscat University building is a really great reflection of what makes us unique. We proudly bear the name of Oman’s capital city, but also have deep links to the United Kingdom through our excellent academic partnerships and dual degrees. The university is educating tomorrow’s leaders in Logistics, Air Transport, Business and Chemical Engineering. Visiting the British Council’s assessment centre on our campus will also provide a welcome opportunity to get to know us, and to find out more about our full-time and part-time programmes.”

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