International English Language Testing System
Can I get admission in Canada college
Hello dear
First of I would like to provide some information regarding IELTS .
1-IELTS exam is conducted every week depending upon the location so register yourself as early as possible
2- last registration deadline is 2 week prior to test
IELTS exams are conducted on every Thursdays and Saturdays only .
Nowhere I am providing important data related to IELTS test dates 2019
1-JAN 2019 dates of IELTS Test
5th Jan 2019
7th Jan 2019
12th Jan 2019
19th Jan 2019
2-FEB 2019 IELTS test dates
2 Feb 2019
9th Feb 2019
14th Feb 2019
23th feb 2019
3- MARCH IELTS test dates
Same as that of feb 2019
4- APRIL IELTS test dates
6th April 2019
13th April 2019
14th April 2019
27th April 2019
5- MAY IELTS Dates
4th may 2019
11th may 2019
18th may 2019
23 may 2019
6- JUNE IELTS Dates
1th June 2019
13thJune 2019
22th June 2019
29th June 2019
7- JULY IELTS Dates
6th July 2019
18th July 2019
20th July 2019
27th July 2019
8- AUG IELTS Dates
1th aug 2019
10th aug 2019
17th aug 2019
24th aug 2019
9- SEPTEMBER IELTS DATES
7th ,2019
12th,2019
14th,2019
18th,2019
10- OCTOBER IELTS DATES
10th,2019
19th,2019
26th,2019
11-NOVEMBER IELTS DATES
2th,2019
7th,2019
16th ,2019
23th,2019
30th,2019
12-DECEMBER IELTS DATES
Hopefully you have got your answer as I have provided all the IELTS test dates 2019
Hey Abhi,
You can give it for as many as times you want. IELTS exam is conducted every month for 2 - 3 times. So you can book your exam dates in a same month as well but it you should write it once in 2 months.
Thank you and keep asking:)
Hi Anuj,
First of all congratulations on such a great job. Now GRE and IELTS as you ask, are not the same exams. Mostly all the exams which you will shortlist to take an admission in will ask for both GRE and IELTS or TOEFL marks. Now every college takes different considerations on what basis will they take their admissions, some may ask GRE and IELTS or some may ask for GRE and TOEFL. So please choose an exam according to the college from which you want to pursue you Engineering Management course.
I hope it clears your doubt,
Do send away queries on the portal for any further doubts
Thank you
Hello,
I must inform you that exams like Sat,Ielts,etc test your English skill mainly.
For Sat there is mathematics section also,so you have to prepare accordingly.
I would suggest you to buy the official books which includes previous years paper,model paper,practice questions,etc.
You can get more information regarding these in sat website and other official website.
You must practice lot of questions and test yourself as much as possible in the given time .
Further you can refer to khan academy for more deatails and practice.
All the Best
For IELTS, please consider the website https://www.ielts.org/book-a-test/how-do-i-register. Follow these steps:
For SAT, please go to https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/register. Apply by following these steps:
Hey there!
Considering you are asking for sample/ practice papers for academic reading section of IELTS; you are advised to visit the following links to know more about IELTS, preparation tips for the same and to get the sample papers of IELTS:
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/ielts
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/ielts-preparation-tips
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/ielts-sample-paper
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello Kirti,
You do not have to be disheartened if you were unable to qualify for NEET. You can surely study and prepare well for SAT and IELTS in order to study abroad.
Make sure you go through the college's prospectus as some colleges do not need SAT unless they are US-Based and some countries value TOEFL more than IELTs. By and large, both the exams have a similar pattern, except that IELTS uses less technology in terms of oral part of the test.
SAT comes with the general competitive pattern, with extensive maths and English comprehension.
Make sure you do your research well.
All the best!
Hey, Rinki!
A band of 7.5 in IELTS is typically asked for and hence it should do in most cases, however, please note some colleges might require a band higher than that as well, depending on the college you decide to apply to. You are advised to visit the college's (in which you are planning to apply to) website to know about their eligibility criteria to apply, as it differs from college to college. Hope this helps. All the best!
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