IELTS is an English Language Proficiency test that is required to be taken by non-native students for study in countries where the medium of instruction is English. Among the popular study destinations IELTS is accepted by universities in UK.
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Among the popular study destinations IELTS is accepted by universities in UK. The test is conducted by the British Council. You can contact your local British Council office to find out where your nearest test centre is located. Most centers normally have a testing session about once a month.
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You should contact the test centre to find out the date of the next test and collect the IELTS handbook and an application form. The filled application form should be sent back to the test centre with the test fee. You will be given a date and time of your test. |
The British Council also runs short courses to prepare you for IELTS. Check details about the same from your test centre. The test results are normally made available within two weeks of taking the test. You can also ask for more copies of your test results.
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The test has different sections: |
- The Listening Section - Duration: 30 minutes
- Academic reading/general training reading section - Duration: 60 minutes
- Academic writing/general training writing section - Duration: 60 minutes
- Speaking Section: Duration: 11 - 14 minutes
- Total test time: 2 hours and 45 minutes
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You will receive a separate Band Score. The four Band Scores, one for each section are added together and averaged for an Overall Band Score. Each Band has a statement giving a summary of the English at that level. There are nine Band levels, from one (non-user) to nine (expert user). |
The minimum score accepted for a course ranges from 5.0 to 7.5, depending upon courses and institutes you are applying to. The most common requirement is a band score of 6 to 6.5 |
Test Reports have a validity of two years. You can retake the test if you do not achieve the desired score but not before three months of the first test date. |
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