Which are the famous colleges in India after giving IELTS exam?

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Yes, the Griffith College does offer IELTS waiver to Indian students. Students with strong scores in their Class 12th English board exams (minimum 65%) or their UG degree taught entirely in English can use a Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate to study at Griffith College Dublin.

The minimum IELTS scores or equivalent will vary for the PG courses. For the first-year international students, the minimum and recommended scores mentioned by MIT University are given below-

Tests

Minimum Score

Recommended Score

TOEFL

90

100

IELTS

7

7.5

PTE

65

70

Duolingo

120

125

The IELTS exam pattern in 2026 is same. It still has four sections: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.

SectionDurationQuestions/Tasks
Listening30 minutes40 questions
Reading60 minutes40 questions
Writing60 minutes2 tasks
Speaking11–14 minutes3 parts

The first three parts (Listening, Reading, and Writing) are taken together on the same day. The Speaking test can be on the same day or up to 7 days before or after.

Yes, Indian students can enroll at Brown Uni without submitting IELTS score. Students can submit an alternative proof of English proficiency. This includes other tests like TOEFL, Duolingo, and PTE.

Given below are the minimum scores accepted for each test:

TestMinimum Score
TOEFL-iBT5.5
IELTS8.0
DET130
PTE English75
Cambridge English191

Yes, Indian students can study at Uni Liverpool without submitting an IELTS score. Students with a minimum score of 75% in their Class 12th English exam (from CBSE board) or 80% (from any other state board) don't need to submit any other English test score.

Students can also submit valid score for e

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