
27 Aug What is IELTS? – The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) has been setting standards in English language testing
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) has been setting standards in English language testing for over 30 years and is the world’s most popular English language test for higher education and global migration.
IELTS is accepted by over 11000 organisations in over 140 countries. An IELTS band score can make your university application stand out, impress future employers and even help in to get that all-important visa to kickstart your dream life abroad. There’s no limit to what you can achieve when you take IELTS with us.
Erackom Entertainment, with the British Council, ensures your booking process is easy. We also provide you with the support you need on your way to the test day. You can register for a preferred test format on a date and time of your choice at Erackom Entertainment in Accra.
Erackom is an incorporated company of entertainment and Travel and Tour, embodied in Ghana.
Which test should you take?
Take IELTS Academic to:
- study at an undergraduate level or postgraduate level anywhere in the world
- apply for Student Route visa (Tier 4) at a university that is a Student route (Tier 4) Sponsor in the UK
- work in an English-speaking country for a professional organisation.
You can take your IELTS test on paper or on a computer in our official test centres.
Test format
- Paper Base
- Computer Base
Test time
The Listening, Reading and Writing tests take 2 hours 40 minutes and are completed on the same day. The Speaking test takes between 11-14 minutes and can be completed up to a week before or after the other tests.
Required Identification Documents
On the day of the test, test takers must present their original, valid and signed passport; or National ID for identification purposes only. Please note that you will not be allowed to enter the exam hall without the original ID that you used during your registration.
Test takers under the age of 18 will have to provide the written consent by a parent or guardian in order to apply for a test place. Please note that IELTS is not recommended for test takers under the age of 16.
For any special requirements, you have to apply for the paper-based exam. For more details please contact the centre.
Registration and Payment
The IELTS test taker may apply online through this link Click Here or personally by visiting the registration unit at Erackom Entertainment, where a member or staff will assist with filling out the application form online.
Get ready with free preparation materials
- Practice zone – prepare Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening questions just as you would find in the test Sample videos – get advice and learn from previous test takers
- Teacher Tutorials – learn exactly what to do (and what not to do) from experts
- Timed practice tests – both IELTS on paper and computer tests available
- “My Progress” section – meet your targets using planning and tracking tools
- “Resource Bank” section – gain access to the score calculator, test countdown, and other resources to improve your planning.
For more IELTS preparation materials, visit British Council official preparation site
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