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International
English Language Testing System(IELTS), is widely recognised
as a language requirement for immigration and further higher education.
It is the chosen language test of many universities in UK, Australia,
New Zealand and North America.
IELTS
assesses whether you are proficient to study or train in English.
It tests your ability to read, write, speak and listen in academic
or general training contexts.
IELTS
is developed and managed by the University of Cambridge Local Examinations
Syndicate (UCLES), the British Council and IDP Education Australia.
IELTS
tests the complete range of English language skills which is experienced
by students when studying or training in the medium of English.
IELTS has two Modules: Academic and General.The modules
consists of four papers-
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Listening
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Speaking |
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Reading |
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Writing |
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Academic
is must for candidates planning to undertake higher education. General
Training is for those candidates planning to undertake non academic
training or work experience, or for immigration purposes.
IELTS
is accepted by many professional organisations including the New
Zealand Immigration Service, Canadian Immigration Service, the Australian
Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, the Australian
Medical Council, the UK General Medical Council and the UK Ministry
of Defence.
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