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Select correct modules for each scenario.
- Those who seeks registration as nurses in English-speaking countries might need to take IELTS Academic module.
- Someone who is willing to take IELTS for immigration purposes is usually expected to provide IELTS General Training results.
- A person willing to enroll in a university might be required to take the IELTS Academic.
- The Academic version is for those who want to enroll in universities and other institutions of higher education in an English-speaking country or for professionals such as medical doctors and nurses who want to register in an English-speaking country.
- The General Training version is for test takers who want to work, train, study at a school or migrate to an English-speaking country.
IELTS
- Listening: 30 min, 40 questions, 4 recordings (played once)
- Reading: 60 min, 40 questions, 3 passages
- Writing: 60 min, 2 tasks (chart + essay or letter + essay)
- Speaking: 11–14 min, face-to-face interview
IELTS is the world's most widely accepted English proficiency test: four sections, scored 0–9, accepted by universities, employers, and immigration bodies in 140+ countries.
Key fact: IELTS tests all four skills equally. Your overall band is the average — one weak section drags the whole score down.