I am pursuing BBA (2nd year). When can I give exam for IELTS?

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    Chetna S | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    IELTS is an exam in itself. It's the test taken to demonstrate English language proficiency to study abroad.

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Raushan Kumar

An IELTS examination is divided into four parts which are reading, writing, speaking, and listening. All four parts of the exam might be difficult for non-English speaking audience. But it is believed that the writing part is the hardest since the examiners will check for grammar, syntax, coherence, and vocabulary.

Also, the examinee will get only 60 minutes to complete the writing test which is a data interpretation, and writing an essay. This can be tough, causing pressure, and nervousness. But the key is to be confident while giving this exam, and having enough preparation.

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Raushan Kumar

This depends on the university you are applying for. If the university has mandated giving IELTS score, then you need to appear for the examination, and give your test score. The minimum IELTS score varies from 5.5 to 7. IELTS is commonly accepted English language proficiency test accepted globally.

But universities give you several alternatives to IELTS to study in Dubai. Hence, look for the university that fits you best, and does not require an IELTS score to process your application. Some universities also have their own interview, or assessment to judge your English proficiency.

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Raushan Kumar

International English Language Testing System or IELTS is a standardized English language proficiency test, accepted all over the globe. Students applying for universities and educational institutions need to sit for this examination, and prove their English proficiency.

For two years, your IELTS scores will be valid beginning from the examination date. It is applicable to both IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training tests. Once your IELTS score expires, you will have to take the examination again, as requested by the institution you are applying to.

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Raushan Kumar

No, the IELTS is not a mandatory requirement for admission the German universities. However, if you are applying for English taught courses in Germany, proving the English proficiency is mandatory, for which you can prove it through any English test like, TOEFL, PTE other than IELTS. 

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Chandra Chaudhary

Yes, international students are required to submit TOEFL / IELTS score for admission to Fisher College USA. Apart from these test scores, PTE and Duolingo test scores can also be submitted. The minimum test scores that are required are:

Tests

UG Score

PG Score

TOEFL iBT

65

80

IELTS

6.0

6.5

Duolingo

100

115

PTE

50

58

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