Oxford ELLT Strengthens University Network; Onboards 14 Prestigious Universities as Partners

Oxford English Language Level Tests (OELLT), a leading English language testing provider and part of the Oxford International Education Group, today announced the addition of 14 new partnerships with prestigious universities from across the globe. Adding to its robust network of University partnerships, this move will open up access for aspiring students from India to pursue higher education in reputed institutions from countries like UK, USA, Canada, and Australia.

Oxford ELLT Strengthens University Network; Onboards 14 Prestigious Universities as Partners

Bengaluru, August 23, 2024: Oxford English Language Level Tests (OELLT), a leading English language testing provider and part of the Oxford International Education Group, today announced the addition of 14 new partnerships with prestigious universities from across the globe. Adding to its robust network of University partnerships, this move will open up access for aspiring students from India to pursue higher education in reputed institutions from countries like UK, USA, Canada, and Australia.
 
 Among the notable additions are Queen's University Belfast in the UK, a distinguished member of the Russell Group, and other esteemed institutions such as the University of Guelph in Canada, the University of the West of England in the UK, Clarkson University in New York, USA, and Anglia Ruskin University in the UK.
 
Commenting on the occasion, Ratnesh Mishra, Regional Director, OIDI South Asia, stated, " We’re excited to broaden our global reach with new partnerships with prestigious institutions like Queen’s University Belfast and Clarkson University. Our aim is to seamlessly integrate language assessment into students' academic pathways with our innovative Oxford ELLT Digital and Oxford ELLT Global platform. We look forward to empowering students from diverse backgrounds by offering reliable and efficient language testing that opens doors to prestigious academic opportunities worldwide.”