Book IELTS with FinnBrit – a trusted partner of the British Council
IELTS is the world’s most popular English language test. It evaluates all four English skills — reading, writing, listening and speaking and it reflects how you’ll use English to study, work and live in an English-speaking environment. IELTS is accepted by 12,500 organisations (including governments, academic institutions and employers) in over 140 countries.
Start your IELTS journey today with FinnBrit – British Council’s trusted partner and leading IELTS provider in Finland.
IELTS
You can take IELTS tests in Finland through the Finnish British Society (FinnBrit).
How can I contact Finnbrit?
FINNBRIT/Finnish-British Society
Fredrikinkatu 20 A 9,
00120 Helsinki, Finland
Email: finnbrit@finnbrit.fi
IELTS One Skill Retake is now available at FinnBrit. IELTS One Skill Retake is a new feature offering test takers the opportunity to retake one section of IELTS.
IELTS Online is here and available in Finland! It’s the new way to take the IELTS Academic test from the comfort of your own home. Find out more
Please visit the FinnBrit website for information about
- How to register for IELTS.
- IELTS test dates and fees.
- How to check your IELTS results online
- IELTS test cancellation and refund
Do you need to prove your English language level for a UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) application?
IELTS is on the UKVI list of approved Secure English Language Tests (SELT). If you need an IELTS test result as part of your application to UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI), you will need to take your test at a specific test location authorised by UKVI.
PROFESSIONAL AND UNIVERSITY EXAMS
Professional and University exams are for people who wish to obtain a British professional qualification, such as accountancy and law or a university qualification, such as MBAs and other university degree examinations, including those related to distance learning programmes.
Please consult the FinnBrit website to find out where you can sit individual professional or university exams in Finland.