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IELTS (International
English Language Testing System)
General Information
IELTS,
the International English Language
Testing System, provides an assessment
of whether candidates are ready to study or train in
the medium of English. It is widely recognized as a
language requirement for entry to all courses in
further and higher education. The test is held at 11
test centres in India that arrange test
administrations according to local demand.
The University of Cambridge Local Examinations
Syndicate (UCLES), the British Council and IDP
Education Australia jointly manage the IELTS.
Academic & General Training Modules
Candidates must select either the Academic or the
General Training Module depending on the stated
requirement of their sponsor or receiving institution.
The Academic Module assesses whether a candidate is
ready to study or train in the medium of English at an
undergraduate or postgraduate level.
The General Training Module is suitable for candidates
who are proceeding to English-speaking countries to
complete their secondary education, or who wish to
undertake work experience or training programmes at
less than degree level, or for immigration purposes to
Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
Subjects in IELTS examination
It does
not matter what subject you are going to study in the
future - or have studied in the past - all students
taking the desired module do the same test. You will
not be tested on your specific knowledge of a subject;
only your English language skills are assessed.
Passing in the IELTS examination
It does
not matter what subject you are going to study in the
future - or have studied in the past - all students
taking the desired module do the same test. You will
not be tested on your specific knowledge of a subject;
only your English language skills are assessed
For registration, on-line books and results,
please visit
http://www.ieltsindia.com/
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