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IELTS
The International
English Language Testing System (IELTS) is conducted jointly by the
British Council, the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations
(known popularly as the Cambridge ESOL) and IELTS Australia, which
is the sub-division of IDP, the leading educational organization of
the country of Australia.
IELTS measures
Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking skills of the candidates in
English. About 5,000 government agencies, educational institutions
and professional organisations around the world accept IELTS scores
as proof of English proficiency of the candidates.
Over 9,38,000 people
take this test across 120 countries. IELTS scores range from Band 1
to 9, with Band 1 score indicating the non-user and Band 9
indicating the expert user who has full command of the English
language.
IELTS Test Format
All candidates need to
complete four modules of Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing to
obtain an IELTS Test Report. Listening and Speaking modules are same
for all candidates but students may choose to one of the following
two versions of Reading and Writing Modules:
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Academic Training
Modules - It assesses whether the candidate can study
undergraduate or postgraduate courses in English medium. The
admission to academic programs of overseas institutions is based
on the results of these modules.
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General Training
Modules - Though, this test does not test full range of formal
language skills needed in academic environments, it emphasizes on
survival skills of a candidate in broader areas of social and
educational scenarios. These scores are meant for students who
want to immigrate to Australia, Canada or New Zealand, complete
their secondary education or undertake non-degree training
programmes in English-speaking countries.
Important:
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General Training
modules may not be available at all the test centres.
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Students have to
specify their choice of test version at the centre and centres are
not responsible for giving them this information.
In some of the
selected test centres, candidates can opt to take computer-based
IELTS test for Academic Training modules at the same cost as the
paper-based test. The result of Computer Based IELTS can be expected
in 13 calendar days from the day the candidate takes the test.
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Skill Tested |
No. of
Sections/Tasks |
No. of
Items/Words |
Alloted Time |
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Listening |
4 Sections |
40 |
30 minutes |
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Reading |
3 Sections |
40 |
60 minutes |
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Writing |
2 Sections |
1st for 150
words and 2nd for 250 words |
60 minutes |
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Speaking |
- |
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11 to 14 minutes |
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Total Test Time |
2 hours 45
minutes |
Listening, Reading and
Writing Modules have to be attempted in one day but the Speaking
Module can be taken seven days before or after the other Modules, at
the discretion of the test centre.
IELTS registration
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You must apply to a
test centre to take an IELTS test prior to the test date.
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Submit the IELTS
application form in the test centre with the test fee, two
passport sized photographs and a photocopy of your passport.
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The test centre will
confirm the date and time when you want to take your IELTS test.
You will need to take
the passport or other identification number, you have mentioned in
the admission form, while taking the test.
Tips and Strategies
Like all exams, it is
best to prepare for IELTS exam even if you are a master in the use
of English language. The fees for the test is high and a person who
achieves a low band score in IELTS will have to wait for at least
three months, before he or she can appear for the test again. Thus,
even if you have good level of English, it is best to spend at least
two weeks for IELTS preparation.
Be aware of the format
of the test and the types of questions that are usually asked in the
IELTS test.
Work diligently
through various IELTS practice tests and IELTS sample tests that are
available online and as part of the various study material packages
so that you can achieve a high band score. Here are some tips and
strategies that will help you to better equip yourself for IELTS:
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IELTS does not
penalize you for wrong answers, so attempt all questions.
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For people with
medium-level English, it is a good idea to opt for a four-day
IELTS preparatory course offered by the British Council. It is an
intensive course and offers substantial practice sessions.
However, people a very high level of English levels may not find
it worth their money.
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There are no breaks
between the different test sections and it is not advisable to
waste time in the middle of the test. Hence, visiting the restroom
before entering the examination hall is a wise thing to do.
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Check all the
documents that you need to carry for the exam before leaving for
the test. This includes:
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Original and valid
passport,
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Letter containing
your roll number and test venue, and
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Fee receipt.
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You can use only
pencils for listening and reading sections. So, do not forget to
take sharpened pencils, a pencil sharpener and a good eraser along
with you.
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Be aware of the time
limit that you can spend on each question.
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Listening to a
recording over speakers and through cordless headphones are two
distinct experiences. It is best to check with your test centre to
know beforehand what method do they use for the test and practice
likewise.
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Listen very
carefully as the recordings are played only once. Sections 1 and 3
are dialogues and conversations are generally faster than the
monologues in sections 2 and 4.
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The voice on the
tape tells you how many questions to read for a particular
section. Underline the key words in each question in the time
allotted to read and concentrate on them while listening to the
section of the recording.
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Jot down the answers
on the question sheet itself. In the end, you will have 10 minutes
of time to transfer all your answers to the answer sheet.
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At the end of each
section, you get time to re-check your answers. You may use this
time to read the questions of the next section.
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Generally, in a
conversation answers appear in the same order as the questions. A
speaker may correct himself or herself while speaking something.
So, be alert to note the corrections that have been made to judge
the final answer correctly.
Dates and Deadlines
Every year, students
can take IELTS on one of the 48 fixed test centers. Local test
centres may offer the test on some or all of these dates and you
will need to contact your test centre to known on which dates they
will be offering IELTS.
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