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Description
What is IELTS?
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is the most widely used English language competence test for higher education and international migration around the world.
It is trusted by over 11,000 organizations worldwide, so you can be confident that when you take the test, it will be accepted by educational institutions, employers, governments, and professional bodies all across the world.
It set the benchmark for English language testing 30 years ago as one of the pioneers of four-skill English language assessment. It is used by the governments of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom to evaluate immigration applications.
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Organizations That recognize IELTS
It is accepted by over 11,000 organizations in more than 140 countries. These organizations include:
- universities, schools, colleges, and training organizations
- government departments and immigration authorities
- professional and industry associations
- multinational companies and employers
How does IELTS work
- Listening
- Reading
- Writing
- Speaking
Choosing the Right Test
IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training are the two IELTS examinations available. The test you choose should be based on what it is you want to perform.
IELTS Academic – determines if your English language proficiency is appropriate for an academic setting. It examines whether you’re ready to begin training or studying by reflecting characteristics of academic language.
IELTS General Training is a test that assesses English language proficiency in a real-world setting. Both working and social circumstances are reflected in the tasks and tests. You may need to take the IELTS for UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) Academic or General Training or the IELTS for Life Skills test if you are taking the IELTS test to support a UK visa application to work, live, or study in the UK.