IELTS – VITA

IELTS Online & Offline Course for Academic & General Training

Over half of a million people take IELTS each year. There are more than 400 test centers that administer IELTS in over 100 countries around the world. Today it is one of the most accepted international exams for academic qualification.

Purpose
IELTS is available for people who need to demonstrate their English language proficiency for specific purposes .There are two formats of IELTS to choose from depending on your needs. You should take the Academic Training modules if you are planning to apply to an international university where English is the spoken & written language. The General Training modules are more suitable if you want to work,live,or study at a secondary institution in an English-speaking country.

Test-takers
International students represent the highest percentage of candidates who take IELTS. An IELTS score is a recognized measurement of English proficiency at over 1200 education facilities around the world .Government departments and business around the globe also require an IELTS or equivalent score for employment or immigration .Medical professionals who wants to work overseas in the UK must take IELTS.
Skills Tested
IELTS consists of four modules testing the full range of English language skills-Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking. The Listening and Speaking sections are the same for both the Academic and General Training modules. The Reading and Writing modules are different in the Academic and General Training modules.
Language Tested
IELTS is an international test. The English used in the test and heard on the audio can be British,American,Australian,or New Zealand English. The language tested will be comprehensible to any learner of English.

Test Format


The Whole Test takes 2 hrs and 45 min. The Listening, Reading and writing modules are taken in one sitting. The speaking module may be taken within 7 days before or after the other modules. It is usually taken the same afternoon or within 2 or 3 days. See figure above.