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The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) helps you achieve your goals of working, studying, or moving to an English-speaking country.

IELTS has four modules: Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening. Each module requires a unique approach, so prepare accordingly for the best results. A key mistake test-takers make is lacking a strategy. Whether taking the Academic or General test, use resources like the Cambridge IELTS books and Road to IELTS for structured study.

The exam fee is 17,000 INR.

Survey insights on IELTS preparation recommendations by 77% trainers.

  1. ✓ 6-8 weeks or 30 days of preparation.
  2. ✓ 65% suggest studying 3-4 hours daily.
  3. ✓ 21% advise studying on both weekdays and weekends.

Here’s a comparison table for the IELTS sections

IELTS FAQs

1. What are the two types of IELTS tests?
The IELTS test is available in two types: IELTS Academic for those applying for higher education or professional registration, and General IELTS Training for those migrating to Australia, Canada, or the UK, and those applying to training programs or secondary education in an English-Speaking environment.
2. Which IELTS test should I take?
Choose IELTS Academic if you're planning to study at a university or join a professional association where English is a prerequisite. Choose IELTS GeneralTraining if you aim to pursue secondary education, work or undertake training programs, or migrate to an English-Speaking country.
3. What is the test format and how long will it take?
The IELTS test consists of four parts: Listening (30 minutes), Reading (60minutes), Writing (60 minutes), and Speaking (11–14 minutes). The total test time is about 2 hours and 45 minutes.
4. How is IELTS better than other English language tests available?
IELTS results are presented on a straightforward 9-bandscale, ranging from 1 (lowest) to 9 (highest). In contrast, PTE Academic(PTE-A) scores align with the "Global Scale of English," ranging from 10 to 90.
5. How often is an IELTS test available?
The IELTS test is available throughout the year, with up to 4 monthly test dates, totalling 48 fixed test dates for IELTS on paper and 3 times a day and 7 days a week for IELTS on computer annually. To find out the exact dates and availability for IELTS for Life Skill test: 1. Visit the official websites of theIDP IELTS India to access the online search tool where you can check test dates for IELTS and IELTS Life Skills by location. ‍ 2. Select your nearest or most convenient test centre and view their schedule to find a date that works for you. 3. Remember to register in advance as slots can fill up quickly, especially in busy periods or in larger cities.
6. When is the speaking test scheduled for pen and paper test vs. in IELTS on Computer?
Pen and Paper: You can select your Speaking slot between 5 days and 1 day before the WLR test. Pick from available options in the candidate login section up to 8 days before the test. IELTS on Computer: The Speaking test is scheduled alongside the LRW test. The schedule is accessible in candidate login at least 2 days beforehand.
7. How will my speaking test be conducted, face to face or via video call?
Your Speaking test is conducted at the test centre with a certified human examiner.
8. What is the pattern of the IELTS Listening test?
The Listening test is the same for both the IELTS Academic test and the IELTS General Training test. The test lasts for 30 minutes. You will need to answer 40questions in response to four recordings. ‍ Recording 1: A conversation between two people set in an everyday social context. Recording 2: A monologue set in an everyday social context, e.g. a speech about local facilities . Recording 3: A conversation between up to four people set in an educational or training context, e.g. a university tutor and a student discussing an assignment. Recording 4: A monologue on an academic subject, e.g. a university lecture.
9. How to test IELTS writing?
Your Writing is assessed on task response, coherence and cohesion, vocabulary, and grammatical accuracy through two tasks: one involves describing visual information, and the other is an essay response.
10. How long is an IELTS score valid?
An IELTS Test Report Form (TRF) is valid for two 2 years.
11. Can the test takers download a copy of the scores explained and advice for improvement?
Test takers will be able to download the scores explained in PDF. Just click on the “Download as PDF” icon in the top right corner.
12. What if I am not satisfied with the IELTS test score?
You can request an Enquiry on Result (EOR) review. Apply for it via the candidate portal under the 'EOR' tab. You can have one or more test sections reviewed. EOR results are typically available within 2-21 calendar days.
13. How is the band score calculation done?
The overall IELTS band score is the average of the marks of four sections, rounded to the nearest whole or half band. The sectional scores are weighted equally. If the average of the sections ends in 0.25 or 0.75, the overall IELTS Band Score is rounded up to the next half band or the next whole band, respectively. If the average, however, ends with a fraction below .25 or .75, the overall score is rounded down.
14. What can I do if I am unhappy with my results?
Candidates may apply for a re-mark (Enquiry on Results). This must be done within six weeks of the test date. The candidate may choose which modules are to be re-marked. The fee will be refunded if the result is changed.A re-mark can take two (2) to twenty-one (21) days to be processed. Once there-mark (Enquiry on Results) has been re-marked, the result is final and no other re-mark (Enquiry on Result) for the same test/s is permitted.
15. Can I prepare for IELTS in a month?
Yes, you can prepare in one month by setting a strict study schedule, focusing on practice tests, and strengthening your weakest areas.

The Pearson Test of English (PTE) is a secure, computer-based English language test used for study applications globally and visa applications for Australia, the UK, New Zealand, and Canada. Tens of thousands of people trust PTE annually to prove their English proficiency and unlock future opportunities.

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The exam fee is 17,000 INR.

Key points about PTE

  1. ✓ Fully computer-based and taken at global test centers—no human examiners
  2. ✓ Requires only one two-hour test instead of separate sessions
  3. ✓Automated scoring provides faster results and allows free sharing of scores with multiple institutions
  4. ✓PTE Academic includes 20 question types to assess speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. Scores range from 10 to 90

Here’s a comparison table for the PTE sections

PTE FAQs

1. What is the pattern of the PTE exam?
The PTE exam is a computer-based test. The test is divided into 3 parts. Part 1 is speaking and writing.This is the lengthiest part with 54 to 67 minutes of duration. While the reading part is up to 30 minutes and the listening part is of 30 to 43 minutes. The overall test consists of 20 different question types. The PTE test assess the English proficiency in real-life scenarios.
2. What are the new changes in the PTE test pattern?
The exam duration and the number of questions are shortened. The break time is removed. The overall test layout and presentation have been improved to make it visually clear. All the remaining like the PTE scoring scale and test format are the same as the previous one.
3. What is the PTE syllabus?
The PTE academic syllabus consists of questions related to real-life academic and general scenarios. The test syllabus consists of parts that measure the skills in listening, speaking, reading, writing, etc. There are a total of 20 different question types like MCQs, fill-in-the-blanks, essay writing, missing words, re-ordering paragraphs, etc which successfully measure the candidate's English proficiency level.
4. Does PTE test have a negative marking?
There is no negative marking in the PTE academic exam pattern. If the answer is incorrect either partial marks or zero marks are allotted to the question. Candidates are free to guess the answer and there is no negative marking in the test.
5. What is the pattern of reading in PTE?
The Reading component of the PTE Academic exam assesses comprehension abilities using a variety of assignments. Candidates are presented with tasks such as multiple-choice questions, which require them to pick one or more answers. They also re-order jumbled paragraphs into comprehensible sections and fill in blanks with relevant words using a dropdown menu, typing, or dragging and dropping. Furthermore, candidates summarise written materials in a single sentence and choose missing words to complete sentences.
6. What is the PTE passing score?
The PTE exam does not have a fixed passing score. Instead, it has a band scoring system that ranges from 10 to 90. Universities set their own minimum PTE scores for admission and other purposes. Here' san overview of what various PTE ratings often represent. 50-63: While this range covers the fundamental standards for certain schools, it may not be sufficient for competitive colleges or higher education courses. 65-75: This score range is regarded as good and is commonly required by universities and institutes or undergraduate and postgraduate admissions. 79-90: This scoring range is regarded as exceptional and indicates a high level of English proficiency, which may allow entrance to prestigious colleges and highly competitive programmes.
7. Is PTE easier than IELTS?
PTE offers a computer-based test, whereas IELTS is a paper-based test. The test duration of PTE exam is shorter than that of IELTS. Both IELTS and PTE focus on the English language speaking, writing and reading skills of an individual. Neither of the test is easier except their test pattern and mode of examination.
8. What are the changes in PTE 2024?
The PTE Academic test underwent some changes in 2024. The total PTE exam duration has been reduced to 2 hours and 15 minutes. The PTE exam 2024 evaluates questions across the Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing sections to assess the English language proficiency of students.
9. What is the format of the PTE exam 2024?
The PTE exam in 2024 is a computer-based test, divided into three sections: speaking and writing (54-67minutes), reading (29-30 minutes), and listening (30-43 minutes). There are around 20 different question types that measure an individual's English competence through these categories. Compared with prior years, the exam duration has been reduced, with fewer questions and no breaks in between.

The Duolingo English Test is a fast, convenient, and affordable assessment designed to evaluate English language proficiency. Results are available within including overall scores, sub-scores, and writing/speaking samples that can be shared with unlimited institutions at no extra cost.

To be score-ready, Focus on improving your Speaking, Writing, Reading, and Listening skills to prepare effectively for the test.

The exam fee is 5,428 INR

Scoring Range lies between 10 to 160, with increments of 5 points. The scoring aligns with the Common European Framework of Reference(CEFR), an internationally recognized standard for language proficiency.

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Duolingo FAQs

1. What is the Duolingo English Test?
The Duolingo English Test is an online English proficiency test that evaluates a candidate's reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. It is widely accepted by universities and institutions worldwide as an alternative to traditional exams like TOEFL or IELTS.
2. Who can take the Duolingo English Test?
Anyone who needs to prove their English language proficiency for study, work, or immigration purposes can take the test. A valid government-issued photo ID is required.
3. Is the Duolingo English Test accepted by universities?
Yes, it is accepted by thousands of institutions worldwide. It’s essential to check with your specific institution to confirm its acceptance.
4. How much does the Duolingo English Test cost?
The test typically costs $59 USD, though prices may vary slightly depending on location and currency.
5. How can I register for the Duolingo English Test?
You can register online at the Duolingo website by creating an account and following the instructions to purchase and schedule your test.
6. How long does the test take?
The test takes about 1 hour to complete: • Introduction and setup: 10 minutes • Adaptive test: 45 minutes • Writing and speaking sample: 10 minutes
7. What are the system requirements to take the test?
You will need: • A computer (Windows or Mac). • A stable internet connection. • A webcam, microphone, and speakers. • A quiet, well-lit room with no distractions.
8. Can I take the test on a mobile device?
No, the test must be taken on a computer.
9. Can I use external devices during the test?
No, you are not allowed to use headphones, external keyboards, or any other accessories.
10. What are the rules during the test?
You must be alone in the room. • You cannot use notes, books, or electronic devices. • You must look at the screen at all times and speak clearly. • Avoid covering your face or looking away.
11. Can I pause or retake the test?
You cannot pause the test once started. However, if you face technical issues or fail to meet the rules, you may need to retake the test.
12. How does Duolingo ensure test security?
Duolingo uses AI and human proctors to review your test video to ensure compliance with rules. Any violation may result in your test being invalidated.
13. How is the test scored?
The test uses an adaptive algorithm to score your performance on a scale of 10–160, with increments of 5. The score measures overall proficiency as well as subscores in Literacy, Conversation, Comprehension, and Production.
14. When will I get my results?
Results are typically available within 48 hours of completing the test.
15. How do I share my test results?
You can send your results directly to institutions for free via your Duolingo English Test account.
16. How can I prepare for the test?
You can practice using the free sample test available on the Duolingo English Test website. Additionally, focus on improving your reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills.
17. Are there any study materials available?
Duolingo offers preparation guides, practice questions, and sample tests online. You can also explore English language coaching to improve your proficiency.
18. Can I retake the test?
Yes, you can retake the test, but you can only take it twice within a 30-day period.
19. Is the test fee refundable?
No, the test fee is non-refundable unless there are exceptional circumstances approved by Duolingo.