Basic idea about IELTS examination Part I

IELTS is an English examination done by intending migrants to any of the English speaking countries including United Kingdom (UK), United States of America (USA), Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

IELTS (International English Language Testing System) has two testing module which are IELTS Academic and IELTS General, either General or Academic, candidates will be test in the four major categories of Listening, Speaking, Writing and Reading.

IELTS Academic
IELTS Academic measures whether your level of English language proficiency is suitable for an academic environment. It reflects aspects of academic language and evaluates whether you’re ready to begin training or studying.

Take this test if you want to: 

* Study at an undergraduate level or postgraduate level anywhere in the world
* Apply for Student Route visa (Tier 4) at a university that is a Student route (Tier 4) Sponsor in the UK
* Work in an English-speaking country for a professional organisation.

IELTS General
IELTS General Training measures English language proficiency in a practical, everyday context. The tasks and tests reflect both workplace and social situations.

Take this test if you would like to:
* Study or train below degree level
* Work or undertake work related training in an English-speaking country
* Emigrate to an English-speaking country
* Get another job in your own country.

Depending on your preference, IELTS can now be taken on either paper or computer at a number of locations. 

IELTS examination is grade under a scale of 4-9 where 9.0 is the highest, based on individual level of English language.

IELTS examination Types includes:


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