IELTS for studying abroad
Chemical Engineering programmes at universities abroad are highly technical and demand strong English literacy across all four skills — you will read dense research papers and process documentation, write lab reports and technical essays, listen to complex lectures, and present findings orally. IELTS Academic is the required format for university admission, and the English demands of Chemical Engineering specifically mean that both reading technical vocabulary and writing precise, structured arguments are critical competencies to develop. Your target band is set by each individual institution and visa authority, so checking the university admissions page and your destination country's official immigration portal is essential.
Each Tunisia university — often each course — sets its own IELTS minimum. Find your exact target on the course's official admissions page.
IELTS requirements change and vary by route, employer, and institution — always confirm the current figure with the official body before you rely on it.
In North African and Levant countries, many English-medium Chemical Engineering programmes at private and international universities accept IELTS Academic; requirements vary considerably between institutions and national education frameworks, and some countries require additional credential evaluations alongside the language test, so applicants should contact the specific institution and relevant national higher-education authority.
Prioritise Academic Writing, because Chemical Engineering assessors expect you to construct coherent, evidence-based arguments and use precise technical register — skills that directly mirror the task demands of IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 (data interpretation) and Task 2 (extended writing).
Going abroad to work instead? See IELTS for professions in Tunisia.