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June 10, 2022

Things You Must Know About IELTS Before Studying Abroad

When we talk about International English Language Testing System (IELTS) the first question that comes to our mind is if it is going to be a tough examination. But then among other questions, there is the question of how much it is going to cost. Here we discuss that important point.

 

 

What is IELTS?

International English Language Testing System (IELTS) was established in 1989. While it is mostly accepted by all Australian, British, Canadian and New Zealand academic institutions and over 3,000 academic institutions in the US, it is the only Secure English Language Test approved by UK Visas and Immigration.

The British Council website states that IELTS assesses all the English skills of the applicant, i.e. ‘reading, writing, listening and speaking, and is designed to reflect how you will use English at study at work, and at play,’ in their new life abroad. So, just learning how to converse in English can fall short of being able to crack it.

IELTS Examination Pattern

The questions are generic in nature and divided into four papers. The examination duration is 2 hours and 45 minutes, 30 minutes for listening, 60 minutes for reading, writing for 60 minutes and 11–14 minutes for speaking. The candidates score between 1 and 9 for each section. Universities generally demand an IELTS score of 6 or 7. Sometimes they also provide the minimum score for each section.

 

Registration fee for IELTS

The registration fee for IELTS is Rs. 11,800/-.

 

IELTS Coaching Fee at Global  Flamingos 

Global Flamingos provides free IELTS coaching to all students who are already registered with us.

So hurry, register now to avail free demo classes at Global Flamingos site.

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