04/01/2018
Over 250 organisations have formally recognised Cambridge Assessment English exams and tests since September 2017. The exams are designed to help people learn English and prove their skills to the world.
Highlights include Vietnam's the Department of Education and Training in Ha Tinh, Dong Thap Department of Education and Training and the Department of Education in Hanoi. The Ministry of Education in Paraguay also now recommends a selection of Cambridge English exams, including teaching qualifications CELTA and Delta.
Corporate organisations joining the list include Haribo in Spain; HSBC Operations, Services and Technology – China; Voestalpine VAE Railway Systems – Thailand; and Coca-Cola European Partners – Iberia. These organisations use exams to recruit staff, as well as incorporating Cambridge English Qualifications into their training and development programmes.
The number of business schools recognising Cambridge English Qualifications is also growing steadily. Geneva Business School now accepts B2 First, C1 Advanced, C2 Proficiency, B1 Business Preliminary, B2 Business Vantage and C1 Business Higher for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Other business schools accepting Cambridge Assessment English exams include ESC Montpellier and the Toulouse School of Management – TSM in France; ISG Business & Economics School – Portugal; the University of Business in Wrocław, Poland; University of Eastern Finland – Business School; and VIA School of Business, Technology & Creative Industries. The prestigious Ecole Polytechnique (EP) in France also recently became our 8,000th organisation to recognise C1 Advanced for admission on to their graduate programmes.
Find out more by visiting our Global Recognition Online Database. The database is updated once a month. We recommend checking with organisations directly to check their most up to date requirements.