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IELTS

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is the most widely recognized English language proficiency test in the world. Trusted by more than 11,000 organizations in over 140 countries, it is accepted by leading universities, professional bodies, immigration authorities, and employers in destinations such as the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

IELTS measures a candidate’s ability to communicate effectively in English across all four key skills: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. The test is graded on a band scale from 0 to 9, with each band representing a different level of English competency. A score of 6.0 is commonly required for undergraduate admission, while most graduate programs ask for a score between 6.0 and 7.0. For immigration and professional registration, the requirements may vary depending on the country and sector.

IELTS Academic Module

The IELTS Academic Module evaluates whether your English language skills are strong enough to succeed in a university degree program or professional training environment. It is specifically designed for students applying to higher education institutions and for professionals who need to meet language requirements in fields such as medicine, engineering, or law. If you plan to study at a university or pursue advanced academic training abroad, the Academic Module is the right choice.

IELTS General Module

The IELTS General Training Module is designed for individuals who need to demonstrate their English skills for non-academic purposes. It is ideal for those applying to secondary schools, vocational or training programs, as well as people planning to migrate to an English-speaking country. This module focuses on practical, everyday English needed for social and workplace environments, making it the preferred choice for immigration and general career opportunities abroad.

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IELTS – Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who accepts IELTS?
IELTS is accepted by more than 11,000 organizations worldwide, including universities, professional bodies, immigration departments, and employers in over 140 countries such as the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

2. What does the test include?
IELTS assesses four key English skills: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. The Speaking test is conducted face-to-face with a certified examiner, ensuring a real-life communication experience.

3. How is IELTS scored?
Scores are reported on a 0–9 band scale. Most undergraduate programs require a minimum of 6.0, while graduate programs typically ask for 6.0–7.0. Immigration and professional requirements may vary by country.

4. What versions of IELTS are available?

  • IELTS Academic – for students applying to universities or professionals seeking international registration.

  • IELTS General Training – for those migrating abroad for work, training programs, or secondary education.

5. Why choose IELTS?
IELTS is globally recognized, widely available, and trusted for its fairness and accuracy. It is the gold standard for proving English language proficiency.