Saturday, August 8, 2020

Welcome to Hit IELTS 7+

 Welcome to Hit IELTS 7+. This blog is completely dedicated to those who are willing to take part in the IELTS examination and expecting a high band score. If you are preparing for the IELTS exam on your own, you are advised to learn about the exam format, frequently asked questions, different sections of the IELTS exam and then browse the IELTS Preparation section. After you finish the preparation section, read and master the sample questions and finally go through the IELTS tips. This blog's aims to provide you comprehensive IELTS materials you need to study to achieve a high band score. If you know the IELTS exam format and already have some preparation for the test, you should navigate to the IELTS tips and Sample Question sections which would enhance your knowledge on the IELTS exam and would help you further improve your preparation.

IELTS

IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System. It is the most popular and widely recognised assessment test of English Language proficiency for people who want to study or work in an English-speaking country like the UK, Australia, Canada, the USA etc. The IELTS exam is jointly owned, managed and administered by ' The University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL)', 'British Council' and 'IDP: IELTS Australia'. The IELTS test was introduced in the year 1989 to assess whether candidates are ready to be trained in the medium of English in an English-speaking country. IELTS is now accepted as evidence of a prospective student’s level of English by most universities in English speaking countries.  IELTS is the most popular high stakes English language proficiency test around the globe and more than 3.0 million candidates take part in the IELTS examination each year on an average.

IELTS test is available in two formats – Academic and General Training.

» Academic Module is suitable for those who are going to apply for further studies and professional registration.

» General Training Module is appropriate for those who are going to English-speaking countries to complete work experience and training programs or for immigration purposes.

Confirm which module you are required to take and sit for the appropriate IELTS exam.


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