What is the IELTS test?
IELTS tests the complete range of English language skills
which will commonly be encountered by students when studying or training in the
medium of English. All candidates take the same Listening and Speaking Modules.
There is an option of either Academic or General Training Reading and Writing
Modules. Academic is suitable for candidates planning to undertake higher
education study. General Training is suitable for candidates planning to
undertake non academic training or work experience, or for immigration
purposes.
IELTS is accepted by most Australian, British, Canadian and
New Zealand academic institutions. American academic institutions are
increasingly accepting IELTS for admissions purposes.
IELTS is accepted by many professional organisations
including the New Zealand Immigration Service, the Australian Department of
Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs, the Australian Medical
Council, the UK General Medical Council and the UK Ministry of Defence.
IELTS is jointly managed by University of Cambridge ESOL
Examinations (Cambridge ESOL), British Council and IDP Education Australia:
IELTS Australia.
- What are the test like?
- Can I access the handbook online?
- Where can I take the test?
- What organisations recognise IELTS?
- Where can I get practise material?
- Whats new?
- How can I get further information
To answer these questions follow this link to the IELTS website