IELTS for studying abroad
Graphic Design programmes are studio-intensive but still require strong English for design briefs, critique sessions, written project rationales, and academic research into design history and theory. IELTS matters both for university admission and for the student visa process, and programmes often set component minimums in addition to an overall score. Because the course involves collaborative critiques, client-facing presentations, and written annotations, you will use all four skills from day one.
Each Brunei 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.
Graphic Design is a competitive field in countries like China, India, South Korea, and Japan, and students from these regions often face high applicant volumes at top design schools abroad, making a strong IELTS result particularly important to a complete application. Some East Asian countries also require a visa interview in addition to the IELTS score, where spoken English will be assessed directly.
Prioritise the Academic Writing module on AlmiPrep, because Graphic Design students are regularly asked to produce written rationales, reflective statements, and critical analyses of visual work — tasks that directly mirror IELTS Academic Writing Task 2 argument structure and vocabulary precision.
Going abroad to work instead? See IELTS for professions in Brunei.