20/06/2026
Here are 5 IELTS Writing Task 2 questions inspired by the Bright Prep article* about NSU and Unilever.
These questions closely match the style and difficulty of the IELTS Academic Writing Task 2 and Northsouth undergraduate and graduate exams.
*article/hints: https://www.brightprep.org/north-south-university-mba-and-emba-program/
19/06/2026
Which SOAS subjects are ranked among the world's best?
In the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026, 13 SOAS subjects were ranked in the global top 100. Four subjects ranked in the global top 25:
Development Studies – 2nd globally
Politics – 16th globally
Anthropology – 19th globally
History of Art – 24th globally
What makes SOAS different from other UK universities?
SOAS is internationally recognized for its expertise in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, its diverse student and academic community, and its strengths in social sciences, humanities, languages, law, development, and international affairs.
Learn more: https://www.brightprep.org/soas-university-of-london-ranking-2027
18/06/2026
How has UNSW’s ranking changed over time?
UNSW has climbed approximately 30 places since 2017, reflecting long-term improvement in research, teaching, and global engagement.
What is QS World University Rankings?
The QS World University Rankings is one of the world’s most widely used university ranking systems. It evaluates institutions based on:
Academic reputation
Employer reputation
Research output and impact
International engagement
Sustainability
Read more:
https://www.brightprep.org/qs-world-university-rankings-2027
18/06/2026
Bright Prep IELTS Practice Program
2026 Fall North South University Admission Grammar and Vocabulary Test
1. The researcher ___ that corruption is deeply rooted in politics.
A) says
B) said
C) saying
D) is say
2. Bangladesh may have entered a new political chapter ___ recent elections.
A) because
B) after
C) although
D) unless
3. Political parties in Bangladesh are not yet sufficiently ___.
A) institution
B) institutional
C) institutionalized
D) institutionalizing
4. He argued that public funding ___ help strengthen party systems.
A) can
B) could
C) will to
D) must to
5. Women’s representation in parliament is low, ___ affects governance quality.
A) which
B) what
C) who
D) whose
6. “Institutionalized” most nearly means:
A) destroyed
B) formally established and structured
C) temporary
D) informal
7. “Corruption perceptions index” refers to:
A) a list of corrupt politicians
B) a measure of how corruption is perceived in countries
C) a legal document on corruption cases
D) a punishment system
8. “Accountability” means:
A) secrecy in government
B) responsibility and answerability for actions
C) unlimited power
D) financial profit
9. “Oversight” refers to:
A) ignoring rules
B) hiding information
C) supervision and monitoring
D) increasing corruption
10. “Polarization” in politics means:
A) unity between parties
B) extreme division between opposing groups
C) financial cooperation
D) equal representation
Optional reading:
North South University with University of Nottingham – Bright Prep
A foreign researcher has identified three major problems in Bangladesh’s political system: corruption, weak political party institutionalization and low representation of women. He has proposed introducing state funding for political parties as a way to reduce corruption and strengthen democracy. ...
16/06/2026
Why was Cambridge English fined £875,000?
Cambridge English was fined by Ofqual after automated marking errors in IELTS exams caused 62,794 candidates to receive incorrect test results between August 2023 and September 2025.
How many IELTS test takers were affected?
A total of 62,794 IELTS candidates received incorrect scores due to the marking errors.
British Council v. IDP IELTS v. Cambridge University Press & Assessment – Bright Prep
Cambridge English Fined £875,000 Over IELTS Marking Errors Affecting Nearly 63,000 Test Takers UK’s exams regulator Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) has fined Cambridge English £875,000 after automated marking errors in IELTS tests led to incorrect results being issu...
15/06/2026
Students seeking a fully funded scholarship in the United Kingdom can now apply for the prestigious Clarendon Scholarship at Oxford University.
The scholarship offers international students the opportunity to pursue master’s and DPhil (PhD) degrees at one of the world’s leading universities without worrying about tuition fees and living expenses. It is open to students from all countries including Bangladesh.
To fulfill the English language proficiency requirements through IELTS, TOEFL or an equivalent test, join Bright Prep and prepare with confidence.
Clarendon Scholarship and Oxford University Graduate International Admission – Bright Prep
Oxford University Clarendon Scholarship 2026: Fully Funded UK Scholarship for International Students Students seeking a fully funded scholarship in the United Kingdom can now apply for the prestigious Clarendon Scholarship at Oxford University. The scholarship offers international students the oppor...
13/06/2026
Study In Bangladesh: More than a test preparation course, Bright Prep delivers a structured pathway to IELTS success through expert instruction, personalized guidance and a proven methodology tailored to the demands of the IELTS examination. Every lesson is carefully crafted to strengthen your English proficiency while developing the advanced skills and exam techniques required to achieve competitive band scores.
09/06/2026
Why are more Bangladeshi students studying abroad?
Many students seek better educational quality, higher salaries, international career opportunities, scholarship options and improved living standards. Stricter competition in the domestic job market also contributes to the trend.
Which countries are most popular among Bangladeshi students?
The United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Germany, Malaysia, Japan and Finland are among the most popular destinations.
Full R&D:
Why are more Bangladeshi students studying abroad – Bright Prep
Bangladesh Higher Education Imbalance Despite ambitious plans to position itself as a regional education hub, Bangladesh is facing a growing contradiction in its higher education sector. Every year, increasing numbers of Bangladeshi students are choosing to pursue higher education abroad, while the....
08/06/2026
Nearly 350 students from King's College London and Brac University have completed an innovative online learning program focused on the global pharmaceutical industry, strengthening international collaboration in pharmaceutical sciences and drug development education.
Bright Prep helps Brac University students achieve their UK study goals with expert IELTS preparation, university admission guidance and UK student visa support.
Learn more: https://www.brightprep.org/kings-college-london-and-brac-university-launch-collaborative-pharmaceutical-sciences-program
04/06/2026
North South Admissions Composition Test and IELTS Writing Task 2 Sample
Question:
In many countries, students are demanding safer university campuses, especially for women. What are the causes of this problem and what measures can universities and authorities take to solve it?
Sample Answer:
In recent years, concerns about campus safety have become more serious, particularly for female students. In many universities, students feel unsafe because of harassment, weak supervision and a lack of effective action from authorities. This essay will discuss the main causes of this problem and suggest practical solutions.
One major cause is the absence of strong security systems on and around campuses. Many universities do not have enough trained guards, CCTV cameras, or monitoring procedures, which makes it easier for harassment to occur. Another important factor is the culture of silence. In some institutions, victims are afraid to report abuse because they worry about being ignored, blamed or threatened. As a result, offenders are not punished and the problem continues. In addition, when university officials or influential individuals are accused, investigations are sometimes delayed, which damages trust.
To solve this issue, universities should first strengthen campus security. This can be done by installing more cameras, increasing patrols, and ensuring that all students can report incidents confidentially. Universities should also create clear anti-harassment policies and enforce them strictly. Anyone found guilty should face immediate disciplinary action, regardless of their position. At the same time, authorities must educate students about respect, consent, and gender equality through awareness programs, seminars, and orientation sessions. Finally, the government and education regulators should closely supervise universities to make sure complaints are investigated fairly and quickly.
In conclusion, unsafe campus environments are often caused by weak security and ineffective response systems. However, with stronger protection, strict rules and greater accountability, universities can become safer places for women and all students.