Buy your desired IELTS scores in Sri Lanka
The unauthorized
disclosure of IELTS exam questions has become a lucrative enterprise in Asian
countries, Sri Lanka included. With over 15 years of experience in preparing
students for these exams, I have taken pride in my involvement in an
educational program that prioritizes integrity in examination and certification
processes. However, recent revelations from reputable sources have left me
feeling deeply frustrated.
For over a year now, I've been hearing rumors about
irregularities within the IELTS exam system. Initially, I dismissed them
outright, but as time passed, I began hearing them from credible sources, which
left me stunned.
The majority of English-speaking nations rely on IELTS band
scores to evaluate the English proficiency of individuals seeking employment,
education, or residency within their borders. Throughout the immigration
process, IELTS scores have been regarded as indisputable evidence of English
proficiency, often serving as the basis for various types of visa approvals.
Dear world, I urge you to diligently verify the authenticity
of IELTS band scores, whether they are from standard IELTS tests or IELTS UKVI
(the purportedly foolproof examination system).
How does the fraudulent practice occur?
Questions and answers are provided early in the morning on the test date. Individuals are charged from 400,000 LKR to 1 million LKR for this service. With a standard memory capacity, one can easily memorize these answers and achieve minimum scores, ranging from 4.5 to 5.5, on both the Academic and General modules. I have personally interviewed six individuals who have succeeded in passing the IELTS in this manner. It is a widely known secret in countries such as Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, etc. Stakeholders involved in immigration and emigration-related operations in the private sector are well aware of this practice.
The current situation is fundamentally unjust; the ability
to purchase IELTS scores with monetary means undermines the integrity of the
examination process. This practice not only disadvantages those who genuinely
strive to pass the test but also perpetuates inequality by granting an unfair
advantage to those with financial resources.
I request the authorities not to solely depend on IELTS for
assessments; instead, advocate for authorities to halt this practice.
Witnessing fraudulent activities firsthand is disheartening, especially when
some parts of the world portray them as genuine. It appears that the UK is
complicit in this situation, as it has allowed this crime to persist for an
extended period without taking effective action against it.
Shame on you, British
Council, IDP The UK, Cambridge University, and all stakeholders involved in the
administration of the IELTS exam. Your complicity in allowing fraudulent
practices to thrive within the examination system is reprehensible and undermines
the integrity of English language proficiency assessments worldwide.
It is imperative that swift and decisive action be taken to
address these issues and restore confidence in the credibility of the IELTS
examination. We call upon these institutions to implement stringent measures to
prevent cheating and ensure the fairness and reliability of the assessment
process.
Furthermore, we urge individuals and organizations to speak
out against these injustices and demand accountability from those responsible.
By collectively raising our voices and holding institutions accountable, we can
work towards a more transparent and trustworthy examination system for all. Let
us not stand idly by while the integrity of English language proficiency
assessments is compromised.
Satkunanathan Manimaran,
IELTS Coach,
KU Education, Jaffna.
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