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IELTS FAQ

'Which organisations accept IELTS?'
'IELTS is accepted by more than 6000 organisations worldwide. These include universities, immigration departments, government agencies, professional bodies and multinational companies. ' 


'Who owns IELTS and who writes the test?'
'IELTS is jointly owned by British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL). International teams of writers contribute to IELTS test materials. Ongoing research ensures that IELTS remains fair and unbiased. Test writers from different English-speaking countries develop IELTS content so it reflects real-life situations.'

 

'What can I bring into the examination room?'
'Only pens, pencils and erasers. You must bring the passport/national identity card you used on the IELTS Application Form to the test. You must leave everything else outside the examination room. Mobile phones and pagers must be switched off and placed with personal belongings in the area designated by the supervisor. If you do not switch off your phone/pager or keep it on you, you will be disqualified.'


What is tested in the exams?

The test checks your level of Academic English in order to evaluate how appropriately you will deal with life in an English-speaking university. This is done by testing your ability in the four language skills: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. The test consists of multiple parts which your teacher will help you understand, the total test time is approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes.


  • What is the difference in your Institute and other IELTS coaching institute?
  • Our 15 years experienced teacher can help you make real progress quickly, they will advise you on the best time to take the exam.
  • Take practice exams each week with our teacher and receive both a predicted IELTS grade and advice for how to reach your IELTS goals.
  • Build your own customized One on one plan allowing you to have additional lessons to focus on skills where you need the most practice, such as speaking or writing.




Overseas education

We assist in shortlisting universities
We apply on your behalf
We help in SOP/LOR and related documents
Post landing briefing


Things to consider;-
1. Keep a systematic approach and plan 6 months at least in prior.

2. Do your homework and choose a country which is welcoming Indians, a university/college which has quality education and course which has better future prospectus. 

3. Keep documents like SOP/LOR/ Passport ready 

4. Take required entrance tests 

5. Choose a consultant who cares for your profile/career

6.  It's better you accompany your parents when you meet the counselors


IELTS FAQ


'How are the tests marked?'
'IELTS uses a 9-band scoring system to measure and report test scores in a consistent manner. You receive individual band scores for Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking and an Overall Band Score on a band scale from one to nine.' 

'How soon can I re-sit the test?'
'There is no limit on sitting the test. However, IELTS recommends you do additional study before taking the test again. Some test centres offer preparatory courses and language classes. You can also improve your skills by using the IELTS Official Practice Materials - ask for details.' 


'Can I make notes on the Listening and Reading question papers?'
'Yes. The IELTS Examiner will not see your question paper.'

 

'What is the Speaking test?'
'The Speaking test is a conversation with a certified IELTS Examiner. The Speaking test is made up of three sections. It is recorded on an audiocassette or a digital recorder. '


'When can I take IELTS?'
'IELTS is available on 48 fixed dates a year – up to four times a month, depending on local demand.'