Required For
Study/Work Permit in English speaking countries
Study/Work Permit in English speaking countries
Computer Based, Paper-Pen Based
English Proficiency Test
https://www.ielts.org/
IELTS is an international English Language Test System that helps you to study, work or migrate to another country. Around the world more than 11,000 employers, universities, schools, and immigration bodies accept IELTS. Due to the high-quality management criteria, this is the most widely known English test across the world. The English language ability test is divided into four categories: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. Each year across more than 140 countries over 3.5 million people take the IELTS. The IELTS Coaching in Chandigarh helps candidates to focus on the practical ability to use English in real-life situations
If you are looking to migrate to other countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the USA, and the UK then an IELTS test is required. With a successfully taken IELTS test, you can easily apply to several international colleges, employers, universities, and immigration authorities. This test will check your ability to listen, read, write, and speak in English and graded on a 1-9 scale.
For people who want to study English programs at universities and other institutions of higher education, IELTS Academic is required. It is very helpful for people who want to enroll for an undergraduate or graduate degree. So you need to pass the IELTS Academic exam if you want to join professional associations in disciplines such as medicine, nursing, engineering, and law.
If you want to migrate and work in an English-speaking country then IELTS General Training is a good choice. Government countries of English-speaking countries such as the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United Kingdom require an IELTS score. However, if an English speaker wants to migrate to certain English- speaking Countries then they also need an English language qualification.
The paper has four parts, with ten questions in each part. Parts 1 and 2 deal with everyday, social situations. Parts 3 and 4 deal with educational and training situations. There is a total number of 40 questions and Time of approx. 30 mins is allowed to the students.
This includes extracts from books, magazines, newspapers, notices, advertisements, company handbooks and guidelines. These are materials you are likely to encounter on a daily basis in an English-speaking environment. You will need to transfer your answers to an answer sheet. You must transfer your answers during the hour you are given for the Reading test. There are 40 questions which are divided into 3 sections.
The Speaking test is a face-to-face interview between the candidate and an examiner. The Speaking test is recorded.There are three parts to the test, and each part follows a specific pattern of tasks in order to test your speaking ability in different ways.
There are two Writing tasks. In Task 1, you have to describe some visual information in your own words (a graph, table, chart or diagram). You need to write at least 150 words in about 20 minutes. In Task 2, you are given a point of view, argument or problem which you need to discuss. You need to write at least 250 words in about 40 minutes. Students must write answers using full sentences and no answer shall be written in bullet points.
The paper has four parts, with ten questions in each part. Parts 1 and 2 deal with everyday, social situations. Parts 3 and 4 deal with educational and training situations. There is a total number of 40 questions and Time of approx. 30 mins is allowed to the students.
Texts come from books, journals, magazines, newspapers and online resources, written for a non-specialist audience. You will need to transfer your answers to an answer sheet. You must transfer your answers during the hour you are given for the Reading test. There are 40 questions which are divided into 3 sections.
The Speaking test is a face-to-face interview between the candidate and an examiner. The Speaking test is recorded.There are three parts to the test, and each part follows a specific pattern of tasks in order to test your speaking ability in different ways.
There are two Writing tasks. In Task 1, you have to describe some visual information in your own words (a graph, table, chart or diagram). You need to write at least 150 words in about 20 minutes. In Task 2, you are given a point of view, argument or problem which you need to discuss. You need to write at least 250 words in about 40 minutes. Students must write answers using full sentences and no answer shall be written in bullet points.
Minimum IELTS Scores Requirements for UK Universities and Student Visa
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