IELTS

International English Language Testing System
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What is

IELTS

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is the world's leading English proficiency exam, trusted by over 12,000 institutions across 150 countries for more than three decades. Accepted by all major immigration authorities, including Ireland, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA. IELTS evaluates a person's listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills on a 0-9 band scale. The test can be taken either on computer or paper.

Exam Format

IELTS offers both computer-based and paper-based formats. For computer-based, Listening, Reading, and Writing are done on a computer, while Speaking remains face-to-face.

Results are available in 3-5 days. The paper-based test involves pen-and-paper for Listening, Reading, and Writing, with Speaking conducted face-to-face or via video call. Results are announced after 13 days.

Types

  • Pen and Paper based
  • Computer delivered

Test Types

IELTS is the globally recognized standard for English proficiency. For those seeking international study, work, or migration, IELTS is essential. If you're planning to live, work, or study in the UK, IELTS for UKVI is a mandatory requirement.

Types

  • IELTS
  • IELTS for UKVI

Test Sections

IELTS evaluates your English language proficiency across listening, reading, writing, and speaking. The test takes 2 hours and 45 minutes, with the Listening, Reading, and Writing sections completed consecutively on the same day.

Your Speaking test can be scheduled up to a week before or after. The computer-based test order is Listening, Reading, Writing.

1. Listening

2. Reading

3. Writing

4. Speaking

Modules

IELTS offers two test types: Academic and General Training. IELTS Academic is for those pursuing higher education or professional registration in English-speaking countries.

IELTS General Training is for those aiming for below-degree study, work, or migration to English-speaking nations like Australia, the UK, the USA, Canada, New Zealand, and Ireland.

1. Academic IELTS

2. General IELTS

Fees

Exam fees of IELTS is INR 17,000

Booking Link

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Listening

IELTS

The IELTS Listening Test assesses your ability to understand spoken English. It's the same for both Academic and General Training versions, with no difference in content, format, difficulty, or scoring. Here's a breakdown:

Test Duration:

30 minutes

Test Format:

  • Four recordings (conversations and monologues) by native speakers with various accents.
  • You can only listen to each recording once.

Recording Types:

  • Recording 1: Everyday conversation (social context)
  • Recording 2: Monologue on everyday life (e.g., local facilities)
  • Recording 3: Conversation in an educational setting (e.g., teacher-student discussion)
  • Recording 4: Monologue on an academic subject (e.g., college lecture)

Tips for Success:

  • Read questions beforehand: Understand what you're listening for before each recording.
  • Preview next section: While listening, you can look ahead at the questions for the next recording.
  • Answer options: Don't assume they appear in the order heard, they might be alphabetical.
  • Word limits: Stick to the given word limit (e.g., "Write no more than two words"). Exceeding it might lead to no marks.
  • Identify keywords: Listen for keywords or synonyms that match answer choices (e.g., "active person" instead of "likes gym and tennis").
  • Understand pronunciation: Be familiar with how English alphabets are pronounced (e.g., "W" is "double-u").
  • Transition words: Pay attention to words indicating the recording's stage (e.g., "firstly," "next point," "to sum up") to know which question you're on.
  • Eliminate options: Cross out unsuitable answer choices as you listen to narrow down the correct one.
  • Date formats: Remember various ways to write dates are acceptable (e.g., April 24, 24th April, 24 April).
  • Don't dwell on difficult questions: Skip them and come back if time allows.
  • Paper-based test: After the last recording, you get 10 minutes to transfer answers from the Listening booklet to the answer sheet. Wait until the recordings finish to avoid missing information about the next section.
  • Computer-based test: No extra transfer time is provided.

Additional Preparation:

You can find various online resources to help you prepare for the IELTS Listening test.

Reading

IELTS

The IELTS Reading test puts your reading skills to the test, but the content and difficulty vary depending on whether you're taking the Academic or General Training version. Here's a breakdown:

Test Format (Both Academic & General Training):

  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Number of Questions: 40
  • Question Types: Multiple Choice, True/False/Not Given, Matching (Headings, Features, Sentence Endings),Sentence Completion, Summaries/Notes/Tables/Flowcharts, Diagram Labeling, Short Answers
  • Scoring: 1 point per correct answer, converted to a band score (1-9)

Academic Reading:

  • Focus: Understanding arguments, writer's viewpoint, and complex ideas
  • Text Types: Academic journals, magazines, newspapers (relevant to university/professional settings)
  • Goal: Assess your reading skills in an academic environment

General Training Reading:

  • Focus: Understanding practical information in everyday and workplace settings
  • Text Types: Brochures, advertisements, official documents (company handbooks, job descriptions), books,magazines, newspapers (general interest topics)
  • Goal: Assess your reading skills for daily life and potential employment

Practice Makes Perfect:

Sharpen your skills with online IELTS Reading practice tests, readily available for both the Academic and General Training modules.

Remember: Both versions of the Reading test use the same question formats and scoring system. However, the content and difficulty level cater to your specific learning goals (academic vs. everyday/workplace).

Writing

IELTS

The IELTS Writing test assesses your ability to produce written English in a clear and accurate way. Both Academic and General Training modules are graded to the same standard, but the content differs.

IELTS Academic Writing

  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Task 1: Describe a visual (graph, chart, diagram, or table) in your own words.
  • Task 2: Write an essay in response to a given opinion, argument, or problem.

IELTS General Training Writing

  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Task 1: Write a letter (formal, semi-formal, or personal) based on a given situation.
  • Task 2: Write an essay in response to a given opinion, argument, or problem.

Tips for Success

  • Understand the task: Carefully read and analyze the question before you start writing.
  • Plan your answer: Structure your ideas before you begin writing.
  • Write clearly and accurately: Use correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
  • Use a variety of vocabulary: Show off your language skills.
  • Practice regularly: The more you write, the better you will become.

Remember:

Both Task 1 and Task 2 are equally important, but Task 2 carries twice the weight in your overall Writing score.

Would you like to focus on specific tips for either Academic or General Training Writing?

Speaking

IELTS

The IELTS Speaking test is the same for both Academic and General Training modules and lasts between 11-14 minutes.It's a face-to-face interaction with a certified examiner, even if you take the other parts of the IELTS test on a computer.

Test Format:

The Speaking test consists of three parts:

  • Part 1: Introduction and Interview (4-5 minutes): The examiner will ask you general questions about yourself,your home, work, studies, and interests.
  • Part 2: Individual Long Turn (3-4 minutes): You'll be given a card with a topic and asked to talk about it for 1-2 minutes. You'll have one minute to prepare.
  • Part 3: Two-way Discussion (4-5 minutes): The examiner will ask you more in-depth questions related to the topic from Part 2.

Tips for Success:

  • Practice speaking English regularly: Talk to friends, family, or language partners.
  • Be confident: Focus on expressing your ideas clearly, not on giving perfect answers.
  • Listen carefully to the questions: Understand what the examiner is asking before responding.
  • Structure your answers: Provide clear and detailed explanations.
  • Use a variety of vocabulary and grammar: Show off your language skills.
  • Speak at a natural pace: Avoid speaking too quickly or too slowly.
  • Be yourself: Let your personality shine through.

Remember, the examiner is assessing your overall English language ability, not your knowledge of specific topics.

Academic

IELTS

Designed for individuals pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate studies or seeking professional accreditation in English-speaking countries, the IELTS Academic test evaluates readiness for academic environments where English is the primary language. This examination is widely recognized by universities, employers, and government bodies across 140 countries,serving as essential proof of English proficiency for those aspiring to study or work abroad.

The IELTS Academic test comprises four components: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. The Listening,Reading, and Writing sections are completed consecutively on the same day, while the Speaking test can be scheduled up to a week prior or subsequent to the other sections. Test-takers have the flexibility to choose their preferred Speaking test date and time online, with automatic scheduling implemented for those who fail to make a selection within the designated timeframe.

The IELTS Academic test is available in both paper-based and computer-delivered formats, with a fee of INR 17,000 for either option. The total test duration is 2 hours and 45 minutes.

General

IELTS

The IELTS General Training test is designed to evaluate your English language proficiency in everyday contexts. It is tailored to individuals seeking secondary or vocational education, as well as those planning to migrate to countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. This test is a prerequisite for these endeavors.

The IELTS General Training exam comprises four sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. The Listening,Reading, and Writing components are administered consecutively on the same day without interruptions. In contrast, the Speaking test can be scheduled at your convenience up to a week before or after the other sections. To ensure a timely Speaking test, online booking is available, and if a slot is not selected, one will be automatically assigned.

The IELTS General Training test is offered in two formats: paper-based and computer-based. The fee for both options is INR 17,000. The total test duration is 2 hours and 45 minutes.

What is

IELTS

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is the world's leading English proficiency exam, trusted by over 12,000 institutions across 150 countries for more than three decades. Accepted by all major immigration authorities, including Ireland, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA. IELTS evaluates a person's listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills on a 0-9 band scale. The test can be taken either on computer or paper.

Exam Format

IELTS offers both computer-based and paper-based formats. For computer-based, Listening, Reading, and Writing are done on a computer, while Speaking remains face-to-face.

Results are available in 3-5 days. The paper-based test involves pen-and-paper for Listening, Reading, and Writing, with Speaking conducted face-to-face or via video call. Results are announced after 13 days.

Types

  • Pen and Paper based
  • Computer delivered

Fees

Exam fees of IELTS is INR 17,000

Exam Score

  1. Duolingo English Test is scored on a scale of 10-160.
  2. For every correct answer, you will receive 5 points.
  3. Scoring above 120 in the the Duolingo exam would be equivalent to scoring 6.5 and above in IELTS.
  4. There is no negative marking for wrong answers.
  5. Your report will contain your overall score along with your sub-scores.

Booking Link

To book your exam slot,
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Validity

Certified scores are valid for 2 years

Literacy

IELTS

The IELTS Listening Test assesses your ability to understand spoken English. It's the same for both Academic and General Training versions, with no difference in content, format, difficulty, or scoring. Here's a breakdown:

Test Duration:

30 minutes

Test Format:

  • Four recordings (conversations and monologues) by native speakers with various accents.
  • You can only listen to each recording once.

Recording Types:

  • Recording 1: Everyday conversation (social context)
  • Recording 2: Monologue on everyday life (e.g., local facilities)
  • Recording 3: Conversation in an educational setting (e.g., teacher-student discussion)
  • Recording 4: Monologue on an academic subject (e.g., college lecture)

Tips for Success:

  • Read questions beforehand: Understand what you're listening for before each recording.
  • Preview next section: While listening, you can look ahead at the questions for the next recording.
  • Answer options: Don't assume they appear in the order heard, they might be alphabetical.
  • Word limits: Stick to the given word limit (e.g., "Write no more than two words"). Exceeding it might lead to no marks.
  • Identify keywords: Listen for keywords or synonyms that match answer choices (e.g., "active person" instead of "likes gym and tennis").
  • Understand pronunciation: Be familiar with how English alphabets are pronounced (e.g., "W" is "double-u").
  • Transition words: Pay attention to words indicating the recording's stage (e.g., "firstly," "next point," "to sum up") to know which question you're on.
  • Eliminate options: Cross out unsuitable answer choices as you listen to narrow down the correct one.
  • Date formats: Remember various ways to write dates are acceptable (e.g., April 24, 24th April, 24 April).
  • Don't dwell on difficult questions: Skip them and come back if time allows.
  • Paper-based test: After the last recording, you get 10 minutes to transfer answers from the Listening booklet to the answer sheet. Wait until the recordings finish to avoid missing information about the next section.
  • Computer-based test: No extra transfer time is provided.

Additional Preparation:

You can find various online resources to help you prepare for the IELTS Listening test.

Comprehension

IELTS

The IELTS Reading test puts your reading skills to the test, but the content and difficulty vary depending on whether you're taking the Academic or General Training version. Here's a breakdown:

Test Format (Both Academic & General Training):

  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Number of Questions: 40
  • Question Types: Multiple Choice, True/False/Not Given, Matching (Headings, Features, Sentence Endings),Sentence Completion, Summaries/Notes/Tables/Flowcharts, Diagram Labeling, Short Answers
  • Scoring: 1 point per correct answer, converted to a band score (1-9)

Academic Reading:

  • Focus: Understanding arguments, writer's viewpoint, and complex ideas
  • Text Types: Academic journals, magazines, newspapers (relevant to university/professional settings)
  • Goal: Assess your reading skills in an academic environment

General Training Reading:

  • Focus: Understanding practical information in everyday and workplace settings
  • Text Types: Brochures, advertisements, official documents (company handbooks, job descriptions), books,magazines, newspapers (general interest topics)
  • Goal: Assess your reading skills for daily life and potential employment

Practice Makes Perfect:

Sharpen your skills with online IELTS Reading practice tests, readily available for both the Academic and General Training modules.

Remember: Both versions of the Reading test use the same question formats and scoring system. However, the content and difficulty level cater to your specific learning goals (academic vs. everyday/workplace).

Conversation

IELTS

The IELTS Writing test assesses your ability to produce written English in a clear and accurate way. Both Academic and General Training modules are graded to the same standard, but the content differs.

IELTS Academic Writing

  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Task 1: Describe a visual (graph, chart, diagram, or table) in your own words.
  • Task 2: Write an essay in response to a given opinion, argument, or problem.

IELTS General Training Writing

  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Task 1: Write a letter (formal, semi-formal, or personal) based on a given situation.
  • Task 2: Write an essay in response to a given opinion, argument, or problem.

Tips for Success

  • Understand the task: Carefully read and analyze the question before you start writing.
  • Plan your answer: Structure your ideas before you begin writing.
  • Write clearly and accurately: Use correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
  • Use a variety of vocabulary: Show off your language skills.
  • Practice regularly: The more you write, the better you will become.

Remember:

Both Task 1 and Task 2 are equally important, but Task 2 carries twice the weight in your overall Writing score.

Would you like to focus on specific tips for either Academic or General Training Writing?

Production

IELTS

The IELTS Speaking test is the same for both Academic and General Training modules and lasts between 11-14 minutes.It's a face-to-face interaction with a certified examiner, even if you take the other parts of the IELTS test on a computer.

Test Format:

The Speaking test consists of three parts:

  • Part 1: Introduction and Interview (4-5 minutes): The examiner will ask you general questions about yourself,your home, work, studies, and interests.
  • Part 2: Individual Long Turn (3-4 minutes): You'll be given a card with a topic and asked to talk about it for 1-2 minutes. You'll have one minute to prepare.
  • Part 3: Two-way Discussion (4-5 minutes): The examiner will ask you more in-depth questions related to the topic from Part 2.

Tips for Success:

  • Practice speaking English regularly: Talk to friends, family, or language partners.
  • Be confident: Focus on expressing your ideas clearly, not on giving perfect answers.
  • Listen carefully to the questions: Understand what the examiner is asking before responding.
  • Structure your answers: Provide clear and detailed explanations.
  • Use a variety of vocabulary and grammar: Show off your language skills.
  • Speak at a natural pace: Avoid speaking too quickly or too slowly.
  • Be yourself: Let your personality shine through.

Remember, the examiner is assessing your overall English language ability, not your knowledge of specific topics.

What is

IELTS

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is the world's leading English proficiency exam, trusted by over 12,000 institutions across 150 countries for more than three decades. Accepted by all major immigration authorities, including Ireland, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA. IELTS evaluates a person's listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills on a 0-9 band scale. The test can be taken either on computer or paper.

Exam Format

IELTS offers both computer-based and paper-based formats. For computer-based, Listening, Reading, and Writing are done on a computer, while Speaking remains face-to-face.

Results are available in 3-5 days. The paper-based test involves pen-and-paper for Listening, Reading, and Writing, with Speaking conducted face-to-face or via video call. Results are announced after 13 days.

Types

  • Pen and Paper based
  • Computer delivered

Fees

Exam fees of IELTS is INR 17,000

Exam Score

  1. The TOEFL iBT is scored out of 120 points, with each section contributing a maximum of 30 points.
  2. A score between 90–100 is generally considered good, while higher scores are typically required by top academic institutions.
  3. Scores are determined based on the ability to comprehend, communicate, and respond effectively in English across all sections.

Booking Link

To book your exam slot,
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Validity

TOEFL scores are valid for 2 years from the test date.

Reading

IELTS

Test Duration:

54–72 minutes

Test Format:

  • Tasks: Multiple-choice questions based on 3–4 academic passages.
  • Test takers read passages and answer questions to demonstrate comprehension of main ideas, details, inferences, vocabulary, and organizational patterns.

Recording Types:

  • Academic reading passages typically between 600–700 words, covering topics from various fields.

Tips for Success:

  • Skim passages first to grasp the main ideas, then read in detail to answer specific questions.
  • Practice identifying topic sentences and key arguments.
  • Learn to manage your time effectively since some passages might be longer and more complex.

Listening

IELTS

Test Duration:

41–57 minutes

Test Format:

  • Tasks: Answer questions based on 3–4 lectures and 2–3 conversations. Each lecture is 3–5 minutes long, and conversations are about 3 minutes.
  • Questions assess understanding of main points, speaker attitude, and detailed information.

Recording Types:

  • Academic lectures and conversations between students and university staff or professors.

Tips for Success:

  • Take effective notes while listening, focusing on main ideas, key points, and examples.
  • Pay attention to how speakers organize their thoughts and highlight important points.
  • Practice active listening by summarizing audio materials after listening.

Speaking

IELTS

Test Duration:

17 minutes

Test Format:

  • Tasks: 4 tasks in total, including independent and integrated speaking tasks.
  • Test takers are asked to express an opinion on a familiar topic and to speak based on reading and listening tasks.

Recording Types:

  • Audio prompts for questions, which could be a brief scenario or academic-related content.

Tips for Success:

  • Practice speaking on familiar topics to improve fluency and coherence.
  • Make sure to organize your response with a clear beginning, middle, and end.
  • Focus on pronunciation and speaking confidently, even if you’re unsure about the topic.

Writing

IELTS

Test Duration:

50 minutes

Test Format:

  • Tasks: Integrated Writing Task (20 minutes) and Independent Writing Task (30 minutes).
  • Test takers summarize reading and listening materials in the integrated task and write an essay on a familiar topic for the independent task.

Recording Types:

  • Written prompts for the independent task and a combination of reading and audio prompts for the integrated task.

Tips for Success:

  • For the integrated task, ensure that you effectively summarize both the reading and listening materials.
  • In the independent task, structure your essay with an introduction, body, and conclusion, and focus on developing your ideas clearly.
  • Use formal language and check your work for grammar and vocabulary errors.

What is

IELTS

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is the world's leading English proficiency exam, trusted by over 12,000 institutions across 150 countries for more than three decades. Accepted by all major immigration authorities, including Ireland, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA. IELTS evaluates a person's listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills on a 0-9 band scale. The test can be taken either on computer or paper.

Exam Format

IELTS offers both computer-based and paper-based formats. For computer-based, Listening, Reading, and Writing are done on a computer, while Speaking remains face-to-face.

Results are available in 3-5 days. The paper-based test involves pen-and-paper for Listening, Reading, and Writing, with Speaking conducted face-to-face or via video call. Results are announced after 13 days.

Types

  • Pen and Paper based
  • Computer delivered

Fees

Exam fees of IELTS is INR 17,000

Exam Score

  1. The PTE score ranges from 10 to 90 points, with each test section contributing to the overall score.
  2. The scoring system evaluates communicative skills (listening, reading, speaking, and writing) and enabling skills (grammar, oral fluency, pronunciation, spelling, vocabulary, and written discourse).
  3. A score of 65 and above is considered proficient for academic and professional purposes, while a score of 79 or higher is generally required for migration purposes.

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Validity

PTE scores are valid for 2 years from the test date.

After this period, the score is no longer eligible for use in applications for universities, work, or visa processes. Test takers are encouraged to plan accordingly and ensure their results remain valid during application windows.

Speaking & Writing

IELTS

Test Duration:

54–67 minutes

Test Format:

  • Tasks: Personal Introduction, Read Aloud, Repeat Sentence, Describe Image, Retell Lecture, Answer Short Question, Summarize Written Text, Write Essay
  • Test takers speak into a microphone, and their responses are recorded for analysis.

Recording Types:

  • Audio prompts for speaking tasks.
  • Text prompts for writing tasks.

Tips for Success:

  • Speaking: Speak clearly and at a natural pace. Focus on fluency rather than perfection. Avoid long pauses.
  • Writing: For essay tasks, plan your response before writing and ensure proper structure (introduction, body, conclusion). Practice summarizing texts concisely.
  • General: Use formal language and focus on both content and language skills, especially grammar and vocabulary.

Reading

IELTS

Test Duration:

29–30 minutes

Test Format:

  • Tasks: Multiple-choice, Re-order Paragraphs, Fill in the Blanks.
  • This section assesses comprehension of written English through a variety of reading tasks.

Recording Types:

  • Text passages of varying lengths, typically ranging from short sentences to longer academic-style paragraphs.

Tips for Success:

  • Skim through the text first to understand the overall meaning before focusing on individual questions.
  • Practice identifying keywords to quickly locate answers in the text.
  • For re-ordering paragraphs, look for logical connections and sequencing words that help establish the correct order.

Listening

IELTS

Test Duration:

30–43 minutes

Test Format:

  • Tasks: Summarize Spoken Text, Multiple-choice, Fill in the Blanks, Highlight Correct Summary, Select Missing Word, Highlight Incorrect Words, Write from Dictation.
  • The section involves listening to audio or video clips and responding to different types of questions.

Recording Types:

  • Audio clips from academic lectures, conversations, or monologues.
  • Video clips may also appear for certain listening tasks.

Tips for Success:

  • Take notes while listening to capture key points, especially for summarization tasks.
  • Pay attention to the tone and emphasis of speakers, as this often signals important information.
  • Practice dictation by writing sentences word-for-word to improve accuracy in the write-from-dictation task.

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