The International English Language Testing System is referred to as IELTS.
It is among the most well-known assessments of English language competency in existence.
The test evaluates a person's language proficiency in case they plan to study or work in settings where English is the main language of communication.
Candidates listen to recordings of native English speakers and answer questions based on what they hear.
Candidates read passages and answer questions to demonstrate their comprehension of written English.
Candidates are required to complete writing tasks, such as describing a graph or chart, summarizing information, or writing an essay.
Candidates engage in a face-to-face interview with an examiner, where they discuss a range of topics and demonstrate their ability to communicate effectively in spoken English.
IELTS scores are reported on a scale from 0 to 9, with each skill (listening, reading, writing, speaking) receiving a separate band score. Additionally, an overall band score is provided, which is the average of the four individual band scores.
1.Academic training- The Academic version is typically required for academic purposes, such as university admission.
2.General training- The General Training version is often used for immigration or professional registration purposes.