hi can anyone plz tell me what should we write in Numéro du test * ..... is it candidate number of ielts form number????
You haven't answered the question. Which number specifially? The last time I checked my IELTS result, there is nothing like "test number" anywhere. You only have "candidate number", "centre number" and "test report form number"gemfsd said:On the page 98, under point 3 of the English guide for Mon Projet it is clearly mentioned:
Under Numéro du test, type in the number of the test you took.
I hope this clears your doubt...
Either the "test report form number" or the "candidate number" should work fine. The test result can be verified with any of both numbers (in addition to the centre number). Applicants will still send a copy of the test result anyways so they will see all the numbers they want and verify the test resultsgemfsd said:It is Test Report Form (TRF) number, I believe.
You can't be so sure. In the same guide that you quoted earlier, the number is "12345" in the example they give. How does 5 numbers relate to a very long alphanumeric characters in the Test Report Form Number?gemfsd said:The answer is very clear:
Test Report Form Number which is found on the IELTS certificate.
The bolded part nullifies both "candidate number" and "test report form number" in that case. Like I posted before, they can verify your test result with any of the two numbers, in as much as your "centre number" is correct.gemfsd said:Most of the institutions (Australian Immigration for example) asks for the test report form, and for your argument about 12345, I would reason the IELTS candidate number is 6 digits long not 5 digits.
It is up to you how do you interpret it...
Remember that, a candidate number is not unique, the same candidate number in one test can be used in another test session. On the other hand, a TRF number is unique. The authenticity of the certificate is also verified by the TRF number. I strongly believe that, TRF number is more appropriate because it contains the information about center number, candidate number...etc.cuteebony said:The bolded part nullifies both "candidate number" and "test report form number" in that case. Like I posted before, they can verify your test result with any of the two numbers, in as much as your "centre number" is correct.
Nice argument bro. I concur!! But if we consider the third variable "test date", then the candidate number will also be unique.gemfsd said:Remember that, a candidate number is not unique, the same candidate number in one test can be used in another test session. On the other hand, a TRF number is unique. The authenticity of the certificate is also verified by the TRF number. I strongly believe that, TRF number is more appropriate because it contains the information about center number, candidate number...etc.
sskumar88 said:Hi shaggycoc
you are from which country...?