IELTS for studying abroad
English Literature is a discipline where language is the primary medium of study and assessment — you will read dense literary texts, write analytical essays, and engage in seminar discussions from day one. IELTS is especially significant here because admissions teams scrutinise writing and reading sub-scores closely, knowing that literary analysis demands precision, nuance, and a wide vocabulary. Focusing on academic reading strategies and essay-writing coherence will serve both your IELTS preparation and your actual degree work.
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.
Across North Africa and the Levant, English Literature programmes are often offered at Anglophone or francophone universities with varying entry standards, and some may also accept TOEFL or other tests — but IELTS Academic is widely recognised. Regional visa requirements differ significantly between countries, so consult the embassy or official immigration portal of your destination country separately from the university's own requirements.
Prioritise the Academic Writing module, because English Literature programmes assess you almost entirely through extended essays and close-reading responses, and the skill of constructing a well-argued, cohesive written argument directly transfers from IELTS Task 2 practice to your university coursework.
Going abroad to work instead? See IELTS for professions in Tunisia.