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PRIYANKA

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English Language Exam

Required Score

TOEFL iBT

95 or higher

IELTS

7.0 or higher

PTE

76 or higher

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Mayank Katariya

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International students are required to meet the WUR English language proficiency requirements to be able to apply. They should also meet the cutoffs and score requirements. 

Mentioned below are the various tests with bachelor's programme requirements, as well as master's: 

TestBachelor's Program RequirementMaster's Program Requirement
IELTS AcademicOverall score 6.0, minimum 6.0 in speakingOverall score 6.5, minimum 6.0 in speaking
TOEFL iBTTotal score 80, minimum 20 in speakingTotal score 90, minimum 22 in speaking
Pearson PTEOverall score 61, minimum 56 in speakingOverall score 62, minimum 59 in speaking
LanguageCertOverall score 65, minimum 70 in speakingOverall score 67, minimum 70 in speaking
Cambridge FCE/B2Score between 169-190Not specified
Cambridge CAE/C1Score between 169-210Score between 176-210, or Grade C
Cambridge CPE/C2Score between 180-230Score between 180-230, or Grade C

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Kanishka Gambhir

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Indian students need to demonstrate competence in the use of the English language. Applicants must meet the minimum required standard of English language to achieve the required level at the University of Liverpool. 

English language requirements for Indian students are mentioned below: 

Qualification 

English language requirement score 

IELTS 

6.0 overall (with no component below 5.5) 

TOEFL iBT 

78 overall 

Duolingo English Test 

115 overall 

Pearson PTE Academic 

59 overall (with no component below 59) 

LanguageCert Academic 

65 overall (with no skill below 60) 

International Baccalaureate English A 

Grade 4 

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Virajita Shukla

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Candidates can check below the important books that can be used for the preparation for UGC NET paper 2 Commerce and English.

Commerce: Some of the books are Trueman's UGC NET Commerce, CB Gupta's Business Organisation, etc.

English: Some of the books are Arihant UGC NET English Literature, History of English Literature by Edward Albert, etc.

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Rachit Arora

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Most of the Maynooth University courses are offered in English; hence, international students are required to meet certain Maynooth University English language requirements. To demonstrate proficiency, students can take exams like IELTS, TOEFL iBT, and PTE Academic, Duolingo English Test, etc. 

Mentioned below are the minimum English language test requirements: 

English TestUndergraduate RequirementPostgraduate Requirement
IELTSOverall 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in each bandOverall 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in each band
TOEFL iBTMinimum overall score 90, with at least 19 in each sectionMinimum overall score 90, with at least 19 in each section
PTE AcademicOverall score 63, no section below 59Overall score 69, no section below 59
Duolingo English Test (DET)Overall 120 with a minimum subscore of 110 in literacy, conversation, comprehension, and no less than 95 in productionOverall 120 with a minimum subscore of 110 in literacy, conversation, comprehension, and no less than 95 in production skills

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Parul Thapa

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English fluency is not compulsory to become a Radio Jockey. Many popular RJs host shows in Hindi, regional, or mixed languages, depending on their audience.
What's more important is clear communication, confidence, and relatability. However, having proficiency in English alongside regional languages can create wider opportunities across national and international stations.

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Vikram Shukla

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The past perfect tense can be used in four forms:

  • Affirmative: Subject + had + past participle of verb + object.
  • Negative: Subject + had + not + past participle of verb + object.
  • Interrogative: Had + subject + past participle of verb + object.
  • Negative + Interrogative: Had + subject + not + past participle of verb + object.

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Rashmi Shekhar

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Have a look at the examples of the past perfect tense below:

  • The movie had already started when we arrived at the theatre.
  • The teacher had scolded him as he misbehaved.
  • Had the movie begun already?
  • Had he not finished playing football before dinner?
  • Sheetal had gone to the market when the incident happened.

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Mukul Pruthi

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As per the English Grammar rule for Past Perfect tense, the sentences in this verb form are formed using had with past particple (ed) of the verb. The Past Perfect tense rule or formula is:

Subject + Had + Past Participle of Verb + Object 

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