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Test Prep : IELTS

IELTS Preparation

"Your IELTS score is your ticket to global education." But when it comes to IELTS, we make sure there’s no small talk, only thorough preparation. From listening or speaking to reading or writing, we get you ready to ace every section confidently for that perfect band score.

What is IELTS ?

Benefits Of IELTS

Global Recognition :

Accepted by over 11,000 institutions in 140+ countries.

Migration and Work :

Essential for visa applications to countries like the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Academic Opportunities :

Facilitates admission to top universities abroad.

Skill Certification :

Reliable proof of English proficiency.

Career Growth :

Enhances international job prospects.

IELTS Eligibility

Age
Minimum 16 years.
Education
No specific qualification required.
Purpose
Academic : For higher education.
General Training : For work or migration.

Types of IELTS

IELTS Academic Training :

For students applying to universities.

IELTS General Training :

For migration or employment purposes.

IELTS Exam Pattern

The IELTS Exam is divided into four sections :

Listening

    • Duration :  30 minutes + 10 minutes to transfer answers.
    • Format : Four recordings with 40 questions.
    • Question Types : Multiple choice, matching, map/diagram labeling, summary completion.

Reading

  • Duration : 60 minutes.
  • Format :
    Academic : 3 passages with 40 questions.
    General Training : 3 sections on everyday topics.
  • Question Types : True/False/Not Given, matching headings, multiple choice, summary completion.

Writing

  • Duration : 60 minutes.
  • Tasks :
    Academic : Task 1 : Describe a chart/graph (150 words). Task 2 : Write an essay (250 words).
    General Training : Task 1 : Write a letter (formal/informal) (150 words).Task 2 : Write an essay (250 words).
  • Skills Assessed : Coherence, grammar, and vocabulary.

Speaking

  • Duration : 11–14 minutes.
  • Format:
    Part 1 : General introduction and questions.
    Part 2 : 2-minute talk on a given topic (cue card).
    Part 3 : Discussion related to Part 2.

IELTS Syllabus

Listening

Conversations and monologues on general and academic topics.

Reading

Academic : Scientific, technical or sociological texts.
General Training : Work-related documents, advertisements or articles.

Writing

Academic : Analytical and descriptive tasks.
General Training : Practical real-life communication tasks.

Speaking

Personal questions, structured conversation, opinion-based discussion.

Marks Pattern

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