Your IELTS score plays a significant role in securing a visa, admission or job in leading English-speaking economies.
The International English Language Testing System is a globally accepted test to measure the English communication abilities of applicants.
This test is for students seeking admission in universities abroad at undergraduate or postgraduate levels, and for professional registration purposes.
It assesses whether you are ready to begin studying or training in an environment where English language is used, and reflects some of the features used in academic study.
IELTS Listening – a 30 minute audio recording with 40 questions. All IELTS candidates take the same test.
IELTS Reading – 3 reading passages with 40 questions which lasts for 1 hour. This test is divided into Academic and General Training papers.
IELTS Writing – this is divided into task 1 and task 2. Task 1 Academic is a short report of a chart, graph, map table etc. Task 1 GT is a letter. Task 2 Academic & GT is a formal essay. IELTS writing lasts for 1 hour in total.
IELTS Listening – a 30 minute audio recording with 40 questions. All IELTS candidates take the same test.
It is the world’s biggest English language test with test centres in most countries. This means it is a test which accepts international English, not only British English.