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IELTS
IELTS stands for the International English Language Testing System – an English Language proficiency test. Globally, there are more than 4 million test takers a year, making IELTS the world’s most popular English language proficiency test for higher education and global migration.
Listening | This section assesses how well you understand ideas, recognise opinions and follow the development of an argument. |
Reading | This section assesses how well you read for general sense, main ideas and details, and whether you understand the author's inferences and opinions. |
Writing | This section evaluates how well and how accurately you organise your ideas and write a response, along with your ability to use wide-ranging vocabulary and grammar. |
Speaking | This section assesses how well you can communicate opinions and information on everyday topics and common experiences, as well as how you express and justify your opinions. |
GRE
The GRE exam measures your command of basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis as well as college-level vocabulary. More importantly, it measures your ability to analyze and evaluate written material, think critically, and solve problems. Learn more about what’s tested on the GRE.
Analytical Writing | 30 minutes |
Verbal Reasoning | 18 minutes for section 1 23 minutes for section 2 |
Quantitative Reasoning | 21 minutes for section 1 26 minutes for section 2 |
Total GRE Test Time | Approximately 1 hour, 58 minutes |
TOEFL
The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) measures English proficiency for non-native speakers. It evaluates reading, listening, speaking, and writing skills through a standardized test. Used for university admissions, it assesses academic English abilities, with scores ranging from 0 to 120. Offered globally.
Reading Section | 12–14 questions per passage 5–6 questions per lecture/conversation |
Listening Section | 4 to 6 lectures or conversations 5–6 questions per lecture/conversation |
Speaking Section | 4 tasks (2 independent and 2 integrated) Responses require speaking into a microphone |
Writing Section | 2 tasks (1 integrated and 1 independent) Time management: 20 minutes for integrated task |
SAT
The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States. It assesses students’ skills in reading, writing, and mathematics.
Reading Section | 52 questions Comprehension and analysis of passages |
Writing and Language Section | 44 questions Grammar, punctuation, sentence structure |
Math Section | 25 minutes (No Calculator) 20 questions |
Essay Section (Optional) | 1 easy task Analysis of a given argument |