This guide provides a clear understanding of major international standardized tests, including their format, syllabus, scoring, and beginner-friendly preparation strategies.
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IELTS assesses English language proficiency for study, work, and migration. It is widely accepted in the UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and many other countries.
Listening (30 minutes) – Audio recordings of conversations and talks.
Reading (60 minutes) – Passage-based comprehension questions.
Writing (60 minutes) – Two tasks (report/letter + essay)
Writing (60 minutes) – Two tasks (report/letter + essay)
Listening comprehension-
Reading comprehension
Writing clarity and structure
Spoken English fluency and coherence
Build daily English habits (reading, podcasts, news)
Improve grammar and vocabulary
Practice writing structured essays
Take timed mock tests
Practice speaking regularly
SAT is a digital undergraduate admissions test widely used by US universities.
GMAT is used for MBA and management program admissions.
TOEFL measures academic English proficiency, mainly for university admissions in the USA and Canada.
MCAT is required for medical school admissions in the USA and Canada.
LSAT is required for law school admissions in the USA and select other countries.
UCAT is required for medical and dental programs in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
GRE is required for many master’s and PhD programs worldwide.
ACT is another undergraduate admissions test accepted by US colleges.
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