You must:
Provide your national identify card or passport at the time of the test. This ID must contain a number, a signature, a date of birth and a photograph. It is the responsibility of the candidate to prove their identity. The identity card or passport used at the time of the test must be the same as the one used on this registration form.
Ensure that you submit proof of having passed all written examination for issue of licence to undertake the Training and Testing for Aviation English Language Proficiency.
Failure to provide the above information or providing false information will lead to invalidation of training/testing, and action as deemed fit.
Ensure any electronic devices capable of recording are switched off and placed with personal belongings in the area designated by the test administrator. Any candidate who takes an electronic device into the test room will be disqualified.
If test day conditions in any way impede your performance. You shall not be permitted to discontinue the test mid-way for whatsoever reasons.
In case you are not in a position to take the test owing to personal or health reasons, you may request the test Centre administrator for rescheduling the test.
Agree to have your photograph taken immediately before the test begins.
Agree to have your test video recorded.
You must not:
Attempt to cheat or disrupt the test in any way.
Use, or attempt to use, a dictionary, pager, spell-checker, electronic recorder, or mobile phone for the duration of the test. Any candidate doing so will be disqualified.
Talk to or disturb other candidates once a test has started.
Smoke or eat in the test room.
Reproduce any part of the test in any format/medium, including attempting to record any part of the test. Any candidate doing so will have their test invalidated and be liable to prosecution.
Take any test materials. This includes, but is not limited to, test papers, CDs, and audio recording devices.
Appeals
Candidates who are not satisfied with either the test day administration or their test scores must appeal to the DGCA. Appeals must be made to the DGCA in within 30 days from the date of examination.
Disqualification warning
If you are caught breaking any of the candidate rules your test result will be invalid, you will not receive a test certificate, and notification of your disqualification will be sent to DGCA.
Limitation of Liability
The objective of this test is to assess your current English proficiency according to the ICAO scale. This assessment will be made entirely based on your performance during the test. No guarantees can be made or are implied about your future use of English.