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IELTS Scoring:

There is no criteria for pass or fail in IELTS. Applicants are graded on their performance using scores from 1 to 9 for each part of the test – Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. The results from the four parts then produce an Overall Band Score.

This 9-band system measures scores in a consistent manner – wherever the test centre is located and whenever the test is taken. It is internationally recognized and understood.

IELTS Syllabus :

The IELTS Exam consists of Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking sections.

IELTS Syllabus is set by its administrators namely British Council, IDP and Cambridge ESOL Examinations for both the IELTS formats – IELTS Academic format and IELTS General Training.

According to the IELTS Syllabus 2019, the Listening and Speaking sections would be the same for all the test-takers, however, there might be some differences in the reading and writing modules for Academic and General Training test modules.

EXAM Pattern:

British Council, IDP Australia and the University of Cambridge ESOL are the bodies responsible for conducting the exam on designated centers. The test is offered four times in a month in 38 cities across in India.

According to the 2019 test pattern, the Listening, Reading and Writing tests are conducted on the same day while students might have to take the speaking module on the same day itself or within seven days prior to the Listening, Reading and Writing test. Tests need to be taken on the given days failing to do so have undesired consequences

The academic and general test modules are similar in some test components:

A) LISTENING:

Listening is same for both the modules.

It consists of four sections, 40 items:

The first section is a conversation between two individual

The second is a monologue/speech.

The third section is a conversation among a maximum of four people set in an academic setting.

The final one is a monologue on an academic subject

Each section is heard only once.

B) READING:

It is different in academic and general test module.

It includes three sections, 40 items

Text passages are given to answer questions in multiple-choice, sentence completion, summary writing, matching information, short-answers. The reading passages and questions are different in Academic and general modules.

Each passage consists of 13-14 questions.

The reading module has in total 40 questions.

C) WRITING:

The writing test module is different for academic and general test.

Topics are of general interest and suitable for candidates planning undergraduate and postgraduate studies abroad or seeking professional registration.

It includes two tasks:

In Task I, you will be presented with a graph, table, chart or diagram and asked to describe, summarize or explain the information in your own words.

In Task 2, you will be asked to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument or problem.

D) SPEAKING:

The tests are recorded for evaluation purpose and consistsof three parts that simulate a face-to-face oral interview with an examiner.

The Speaking component assesses the candidate’suse of spoken English which takes between 11 to 14 minutes to complete.

The entire speaking test is recorded by the examiner.

It comprises of a 3 part one-on-one conversation.

In Part 1, questions are asked about oneself and a range of familiar topics, such as home, family, work, studies and interests.It is 4-5 minutes long.

In Part 2, a card is given askingthe applicant to talk about a particular topic. 1 minute is given before speaking to prepare.

In Part 3, questions are asked related to part 3.

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