IELTS Preparation

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IELTS Preparation

IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System. It is specifically designed to assess the English language ability of candidates who want to study, work or live where English is the medium of communication. It measures the test takers’ ability to communicate in English across all four basic language skills: listening, reading, writing and speaking.

There are two versions of IELTS:

  • The Academic Module
  • The General Training Module

The module that you take depends on the reason that you are taking it for. Generally speaking, the Academic Module is for those people who are trying to gain entry onto undergraduate or postgraduate education courses or for professional reasons. The General Training Module is for those people who wish to join some kinds of vocational or training courses, secondary schools. Both Academic and General Training modules try and reflect real life situations to test whether a candidate would survive in English speaking social and academic environments. Moreover, the Academic module is harder than the General Training Module as it is the most advanced test.

IELTS is administered by 4 organizations:

  • University of Cambridge ESOL Exams
  • The British Council
  • IDP Education Australia
  • IELTS Australia

Since 1989, IELTS has been proven and trusted worldwide to provide a secure global authentic and customer-focused test which measures true to life ability to communicate in English. Over 5,000 education institutions, faculties, government agencies and professional organizations around the world recognize IELTS scores as a trusted and valid indicator of proficiency in the English language.

Global Presence

IELTS is available worldwide and is internationally accredited. It is indeed the only true global test with global presence, which you can trust to represent your English Language skills precisely and take you where you want to go.

Over 1,100 US universities and professional bodies accept IELTS scores as proof of English Language skills. Over 938,000 people a year are now using IELTS to open doors throughout the English-speaking world. The test is taken every year across 120 countries, is one of the fastest growing English Language tests in the world, and sets the standard in integrity, research and innovation.

Recognition

If you want to study, travel or migrate to an English-speaking country, IELTS is the test for you. IELTS is trusted and recognized by Universities and government departments in almost all English-speaking countries including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Ireland, the United Kingdom and United States.

IELTS is also used by employers and public bodies in many other countries throughout the world as a bench-mark for English Language proficiency.

IELTS Test Registration

In order to register yourself for the IELTS exam, you need to download the application form from the Internet or it can be asked to be sent to you a copy by the British Council or IDP Office (if it exists) in your country. You can even make a personal visit to the test center if it is near your place of residence. In this way you can gather a lot of first hand information. Once you have the details of the exam along with the dates and venues of the test centers of the exam you can fill up your application form as per your choice of date and venue. The completely filled application form, after being duly signed by you, is to be sent along with your two identical recent passport sized photographs (not more than 6 months old), your ID and the fee. The ID may vary from country to country. It may be your passport, a National ID, or even driving license. This can be checked with the British Council or IDP Office or on the internet. However, the ID presented along with the application form should be the same which you plan to carry on the day of the exam. The fee for the exam can be paid by demand draft or cash or with a credit card. The draft is to be made in the favor of British Council or IDP Office. The application form can be sent by courier to the British Council or IDP Office in your country or can be personally submitted by you at the office.

Candidates taking the test outside their own country must present a passport. Candidates must enter the number of their passport or identity card on the application form. A copy of the identity document is to be attached to the application form. Only when all registration procedures are fully completed will the application be processed.

Important Points to be noted:

  • Registration via telephones will not be accepted.
  • Only applications with the full amount payment will be accepted.
  • Enrolment will be purely on first come first served basis.
  • If Candidates wish, the addresses of the universities where the scores need to be sent should be mentioned in the application form.

How to Register for IELTS?

In order to register yourself for the IELTS exam, you need to download the application form from the Internet or it can be asked to be sent to you a copy by the British Council or IDP Office (if it exists) in your country. You can even make a personal visit to the test center if it is near your place of residence. In this way you can gather a lot of first hand information. Once you have the details of the exam along with the dates and venues of the test centers of the exam you can fill up your application form as per your choice of date and venue. The completely filled application form, after being duly signed by you, is to be sent along with your two identical recent passport sized photographs (not more than 6 months old), your ID and the fee. The ID may vary from country to country. It may be your passport, a National ID, or even driving license. This can be checked with the British Council or IDP Office or on the internet. However, the ID presented along with the application form should be the same which you plan to carry on the day of the exam. The fee for the exam can be paid by demand draft or cash or with a credit card. The draft is to be made in the favor of British Council or IDP Office. The application form can be sent by courier to the British Council or IDP Office in your country or can be personally submitted by you at the office.

Candidates taking the test outside their own country must present a passport. Candidates must enter the number of their passport or identity card on the application form. A copy of the identity document is to be attached to the application form. Only when all registration procedures are fully completed will the application be processed.

Important Points to be noted:

  • Registration via telephones will not be accepted.
  • Only applications with the full amount payment will be accepted.
  • Enrolment will be purely on first come first served basis.
  • If Candidates wish, the addresses of the universities where the scores need to be sent should be mentioned in the application form.

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