Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - IDP, one of the two IELTS test organisers in Vietnam,has been granted permission to resume the language examinations by the Ministryof Education and Training (MoET).
Deputy Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Huu Do signed a document approvingthe decision on November 17 morning, resuming the language tests after one weekof suspension.
The document comes into effect immediately and for a duration of five years.
Speaking to Vietnamnet online newspaper, a source from the MoET said that the otherIELTS test organiser, British Council in Vietnam, is still in the reviewprocess.
The results are expected to be announced within the next few days.
The education and training deputy minister Nguyen Huu Do said: “The EducationQuality Management Agency is actively providing support to the organisations.
“The ministry will soon issue the approval when the dossiers fully meet therequirements, ensuring maximum benefits for candidates.”
On November 11, the MoET approved the examinations for the Aptis andLinguaskill certificates.
On November 10, the IELTS examinations, one of the most popular Englishcertifications in Vietnam, were postponed for inspection until further notice.Other foreign language proficiency tests for Korean, Japanese and Chineselanguages were also halted.
The decision came as a surprise and had been causing concerns among studentsand parents, with some thought of going to neighbouring countries to take thetest.
The reason for the pause was that test organisers had not completed theirdossier as required by the MoET, according to Decree No. 86/2018/ND-CP, andCircular No. 11/2022/TT-BGDDT.
Early this week, IDP Education in Vietnam CEO said that it had submitted therequired documents to the MoET for review and process. The British Council in Vietnamwas also expected to do the same.
According to regulations, the dossier processing time is 20 days./.
Deputy Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Huu Do signed a document approvingthe decision on November 17 morning, resuming the language tests after one weekof suspension.
The document comes into effect immediately and for a duration of five years.
Speaking to Vietnamnet online newspaper, a source from the MoET said that the otherIELTS test organiser, British Council in Vietnam, is still in the reviewprocess.
The results are expected to be announced within the next few days.
The education and training deputy minister Nguyen Huu Do said: “The EducationQuality Management Agency is actively providing support to the organisations.
“The ministry will soon issue the approval when the dossiers fully meet therequirements, ensuring maximum benefits for candidates.”
On November 11, the MoET approved the examinations for the Aptis andLinguaskill certificates.
On November 10, the IELTS examinations, one of the most popular Englishcertifications in Vietnam, were postponed for inspection until further notice.Other foreign language proficiency tests for Korean, Japanese and Chineselanguages were also halted.
The decision came as a surprise and had been causing concerns among studentsand parents, with some thought of going to neighbouring countries to take thetest.
The reason for the pause was that test organisers had not completed theirdossier as required by the MoET, according to Decree No. 86/2018/ND-CP, andCircular No. 11/2022/TT-BGDDT.
Early this week, IDP Education in Vietnam CEO said that it had submitted therequired documents to the MoET for review and process. The British Council in Vietnamwas also expected to do the same.
According to regulations, the dossier processing time is 20 days./.
VNA