The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a globally recognized test that is conducted all over the world. The test’s main objective is to measure one’s ability to communicate in English. It does this by testing all four basic linguistic skills - Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. Meant for non-native English speakers, it is for those who wish to study or work in countries where English is the main language of communication.
Why IELTS?This test is the first step in your Student Visa application process. Given that the IELTS conforms to the highest international standards of language assessment, your IELTS score is a trusted and valid indicator of your ability to communicate in English and is recognized by universities and colleges for course admissions in United States of America, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom and Australia and increasingly, in Europe. (IMPORTANT - IELTS is also a requirement in case you are looking to immigrate to Australia, New Zealand or Canada)
Which IELTS to take?IELTS has two modules:
The Academic Training Module, as the name suggests, is for those applying for higher studies in universities abroad. It is also applicable for candidates who want to register with the General Medical Council or the Dental Medical council in uk. If, however, you are looking to migrate to Canada, Australia or New Zealand, then you should opt for the General Module. ( IMPORTANT - Although it is solely at your discretion to choose the right module, it makes good sense to double-check with the institution you are applying to) IELTS Examination Body IDP India & British Council are the examining bodies while Cambridge ESOL prepares or creates the IELTS paper. IELTS Format IELTS uses an internationally recognized nine point scoring system to measure and report scores. This score is valid for 2 years. Although all candidates take the same Listening and Speaking Modules, there is a choice in the Reading and Writing Modules, depending on whether it is the Academic or the General Test. The first three modules - Listening, Reading and Writing must be completed in one day with no break in between. The speaking module, however, may be taken 7 days before or after the other three modules. (IMPORTANT - This is at the discretion of the test centre. Examination Fees: INR 10,600 (W.E.F 1st June 2015)
Who all can take IELTS?Apart from the students, people who wish to go to a foreign country for Work Visa, Immigration or on Dependent have to appear for IELTS in order to prove their proficiency in English Language. IELTS is regarded as one of the best parameter in terms of English proficiency around the world. Apart from being the prominent parameter, it also helps students wiling to avail the Scholarships. Most of the MNCs, various foreign Government Organizations as well as the Universities and Colleges are providing some attractive Scholarship Opportunities for students who are on student visa. Now-a-days even people looking for some good job opportunity in the MNCs and looking forward to move abroad for jobs, IELTS as a medium of English proficiency is considered while recruitment as well. Educational Institutions also before hiring Faculty, are now asking for IELTS scores and also now a days even the existing Faculty are asked to appear for the exam.
Are you currently satisfied with your status at work? Do you dream of sitting inside a class in a renowned university of overseas?These are some questions that people – professionals and students – ask themselves in their journey in life. Everybody wants to live a life where they can say that they are satisfied and contented. For the working professionals, it is having a good stable job abroad that makes them happy and satisfied with their career. On the other hand, students find it best if they can experience education from world-class professors in a prestigious university. If you are any of these people, then it is best for you to start planning and reviewing for the International English Language Testing System (IELTS)examination. Many people around the world, most especially from non-English native speakers like Filipinos, take the IELTS test to acquire a certification to will prove their fluency in using the English language. There are certain advantages when one gets their target score in the IELTS examination.
Working professionals who have acquired their target score can easily find a job that suits their qualifications.Nowadays, head hunters and hiring managers need staff that is fluent in the English language. Multinational companies abroad do business with varied nationalities who basically speak English. Hence, they need people who are good English speakers who can be productive and be an asset to their companies.
Better universities are sure options for students who have a good or even outstanding IELTS score.Different universities have different IELTS score requirements – the better the program, the higher IELTS score needed. As a student applying for a specific program, it is best to aim high in taking the IELTS examination. Moreover, with a high IELTS score, the school is assured that a student will be able to survive the demanding academic environment and interact with the teachers and students as well.
Talent works profiling Batch TimingsThese flexible timings allow a student to shuffle, so as he/she doesn’t miss out any lecture. Every SATURDAY happens to be a Full Length Test (FLT), where students can judge their performance status.
Students who wish to come only on weekends there is a special batch of 6 hours on SUNDAY , covering the whole week’s IELTS Syllabus
COACHING FEESRs.5, 500 + Service Tax (14%) = Rs.6, 270/- (We do provide the special Strategy Batch for once knows as Fresher’s batch for those who start with the coaching with us.)
IELTS Academic measures English language proficiency needed for an academic, higher learning environment. The tasks and tests are accessible to all test-takers, irrespective of their subject focus.
Listening* 30 minutes. plus 10 minutes extra to transfer your answer to your answer sheet.
* Four recorded monologues and conversations