IELTS FAQs


Q. What is IELTS? 
A. IELTS is the International English Language Testing System which tests English capability over the globe. Directing one million tests users all around the globe, IELTS is the world's most prominent English testing framework. Visit the IELTS site at http://www.ielts.org
Q. Which Organizations acknowledge IELTS? 
A. IELTS is acknowledged by in excess of 6000 associations around the world. These incorporate colleges, movement divisions, government offices, proficient bodies, multinational organizations, and immigration worldwide. 
Q. Who conducts IELTS exam and who readies the exam? 
A. IELTS is together claimed by British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL). Worldwide groups of journalists add to IELTS test materials. Continuous research guarantees that IELTS stays reasonable and fair. Test scholars from various English-talking nations create IELTS content so it reflects genuine circumstances. 
Q. What are the two variants of IELTS? 
A. IELTS has two adaptations – Academic and General Training. The Academic test is for the individuals who need to learn at a tertiary level in an English-talking nation. The General Training test is for the individuals who need to do work understanding or preparing programs, optional school or move to an English-talking nation. All competitors take similar Listening and Speaking tests yet unique Reading and Writing tests. 
Q. What is the IELTS Test Format and Time Duration? 
A. IELTS has four sections – Listening (30 minutes), Reading (an hour), Writing (an hour) and Speaking (11– 14 minutes). The aggregate test time is 2 hours and 45 minutes. The Listening, Reading and Writing tests are done in one sitting. The Speaking test might be around the same time or up to seven days prior to or after alternate tests. 

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