International English Language Testing System
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IELTS Writing Task 2 and the GRE AWA’s Analyse-an-Issue Task are almost exactly the same. Both tasks involve writing your opinion on a social issue — something like global warming, funding for education,
Paper-based GRE tests are available only twice a year: once in November, and once in February. The 2019-2020 tests were held on November 9th, 2019, and February 1st, 2020.
Compared to the ACT and the SAT, the GRE is typically considered more difficult because, even though the math tested on the GRE is a lower level than the math tested on the SAT and ACT, the GRE has more challenging vocabulary and reading passages, and the math problems have trickier wording or require higher-level
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Dear Indrid,
Thank you for your query. I also had written IELTS last year in September and but in my case the results were published in the British council website after 2 weeks. I think the best solution for you is to check the British council website of IDP website for your result or contact the IELTS through email or via phone.
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Yes, you can attempt IELTS test anytime you want!
For most cases, the IELTS test is valid for two years. So, if you want to study or work abroad, I'd recommend that you decide the time when to take the IELTS test accordingly.
Please be aware that the IELTS test is not easy to clear, and you will need time to prepare for it. I'd highly recommend that you use IELTS Profi (https://ieltsprofi.com/) for preparation. I wish you the best of luck!
Dear Aspirant,
A 6 band indicates competent English. It implies that you are good at English but you perform good in the situations you know well, while in other situations which are unfamiliar or specialised, you face difficulty. So, that means you are eligible but it depends upon the job you are applying for or the university you are applying for. But your scores are pretty good for the same.
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As you have scored good in GRE and your IELTS score is also decent but only this won't help you to take admission in MS in United States. The universities look for research experiences, Letter of recommendation, relevant certificates and students participation in extra curricular activities. In terms of CGPA which the student has to convert into GPA and roughly it should be near 7.5 CGPA which will confirm your admission in MS after securing such marks in GRE and IELTS. Still you can get admission if you have done some extra-ordinary work in Research area and publishes good amount of research papers.
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Hay Jyothy, You can easily apply PR for Canada with your job experience, Required IELTS band 7778, Other option was you can apply with 6.5 bands in religion area.
For study you can follow All About Ielts (http://www.allaboutielts.com/) . They provide you everything online for IELTS practice; in my link, many students pass this test with the help of all about ielts.
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If you want to pursue your MS in Germany abroad, first you need to find out which college are you exactly aiming for and then decide to weather go for IELTS/TOEFL. Some universities do accept IELTS and some do accept TOEFL as a proof for your English proficiency. Without proving your English proficiency you can not go for studying Abroad
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yes! you can easily attend the exam, but its not that easy to clear it, even graduates also. You can try it after getting degree in your hand.... if you really want to clear it for your 1st attempt, go for a quick and best ielts online coaching for more details visit ieltsonlinecoaching (https://ieltsonlinecoaching.in/) .
Hello Amit
IELTS (Academic) - 7.5 Bands
X | XII | Graduate- 90.55% | 84.92% | A grade.
So with a short introduction of my acads, just wanted to convey that IELTS is no rocket science and an average student too can score good bands with a little practise and right amount of efforts.
Few tips:
Aim for 8–8.5 to reach 7–7.5 or higher.
Try answering each question as IELTS carry no negative marking.
LISTENING :
READING :
WRITING :
SPEAKING :
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