The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a test used to assess the English language abilities of non-English speaking people seeking to study in or immigrate to English-speaking nations. The purpose of the exam is to measure the candidate's ability to understand spoken and written English in academic and social situations, as well as to communicate in both spoken and written formats.
The following organizations collaborate to own, produce, and provide IELTS.
IELTS results are recognized by educational establishments, professional groups, and government undertakings in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Canada, and select American colleges (such as Princeton and Duke), as well as for immigration processing.
The test's goal is to evaluate a candidate's ability to understand and communicate in English in academic and social settings. The following abilities are explicitly examined in order to make this evaluation.
Reading and comprehension of written, academic, or training languages
The capacity to compose assignments in a suitable manner for university study or in a training situation.
Understanding spoken language in lecture format as well as formal and casual conversational approaches.
Features-
Course |
IELTS |
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Duration |
4 Months |
Targeted exam |
IELTS |
Fees |
25000 |