IELTS for studying abroad
Social Work programmes require strong English communication skills because the profession centres on client interviews, case documentation, report writing, and multi-agency collaboration — all of which demand clarity and nuance in language. IELTS is used both for university admission and for the student visa application, and some regulatory bodies (such as social work registration councils) may also set their own English proficiency standards that apply after graduation. Prioritise accuracy in writing and the ability to follow complex spoken instructions, as these mirror real social work practice.
Each Libya 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.
North African and Levant universities offering English-medium Social Work programmes are growing in number, but availability is limited. Students applying to programmes in Egypt, Jordan, or Lebanon should verify whether the institution is internationally recognised and what English evidence the local social work regulatory environment (if any) demands.
Prioritise the Academic Writing module, because Social Work assessments heavily involve case-study analyses, reflective essays, and policy reports — exactly the discursive and argument-building skills tested in IELTS Writing Task 2.
Going abroad to work instead? See IELTS for professions in Libya.