Free retake exam for those who fail Israel's English language test

The exam was disrupted on the first day of the exam on June 25 after participants protested in the exam hall, alleging administrative shortcomings. The disrupted exam began on Thursday.

Jestha 28, 2083

Hom Karki

Free retake exam for those who fail Israel's English language test

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Those who failed the English language test taken on Jestha 25 and 26 to select caregivers to be sent to Israel's long-term care centers will be given the opportunity to take a free mock test.

CIIN International Qualifications, which has been given the responsibility of the language test by the Israeli government, has stated that interested persons can take the mock test on Asad 2.

The exam was disrupted after those who participated in the Jestha 25 exam protested in the exam hall, citing administrative shortcomings. The disrupted exam began on Thursday. Israel has set a fee of 5,000 rupees for the exam.

According to the Department of Foreign Employment, it will be mandatory to bring 'B One' in the speaking section of the English language test. The department has stated that Israel has made arrangements to pass the 'B One' level, saying that caregivers who have gone before this do not speak English well.

According to the Israeli standards, the highest priority has been given to English language ‘Speaking’. At least ‘B One’ should be achieved in Speaking. ‘A One’ in ‘Writing’, ‘Listening’ and ‘A Two’ should be achieved in ‘Reading’.

Applications can be submitted to the department only after passing the specified level in English language. The department has given time till Ashad 7 for applications. 14,000 people have already applied to participate in the language test.

CIIN has stated that 80 percent of those who took the test achieved ‘A Two’ level results. In the previous exam, those who achieved ‘A Two’ level used to pass. ‘The number of those who passed ‘B One’ in Speaking is low,’ CIIN has said. Israel has stated that 2,300 people will be taken through a lucky draw this year. The selected candidate will have to travel at his own expense.

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