Why take the IELTS test?
If you're planning to migrate or study abroad or if you want to meet entry requirements for college and visa processing, the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) will make sure you're fully prepared with the right level of English ability for your purpose.
IELTS tests are:
recognised worldwide
available in 106 countries
accepted by universities in the UK, Australia, New Zealand and North America
able to give you results within two weeks after you take the test
open to anyone aged sixteen and above.
Types of tests
There is only one type of IELTS test, but you can choose from either Academic or General Training Reading and Writing Modules. Choose Academic if you are planning to undertake higher education study in the UK, or General Training if you are considering non-academic training or work experience (or for immigration purposes). See the IELTS website for detailed information about the test.
How the test is marked and results
Band scores are recorded on a Test Report Form, showing overall ability as well as performance in listening, reading, writing and speaking from 1 to 9 (absolute beginner through to expert user). Get your results within 2 weeks of the test.
How to register for IELTS
Download a registration form.
Download IELTS Handbook.
Download IELTS Test dates for 2008.
Registration requirements
2 passport-sized photos
Original NRC Card/Passport, and a copy of it
Fee
USD 145 from January 2008 (payable by account transfer or USD notes if you are legally entitled to use them)
Prepare for the IELTS test
Sign up with the Teaching Centre for the IELTS preparation course.
IELTS Results Online Service
You will be able to view your results online 13 calendar days after the date of the written test. You will need to enter your candidate number, Passport or ID number, Date of Birth and then select the date you took the test.
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