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Chandra Shekhar

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Many of the students are nervous about taking the IELTS speaking test. Using the IELTS speaking tips and plenty of practice will help you in building your confidence. These tips will also help you in getting the IELTS band score you need. The speaking test is made up of three parts:

·      In part 1, there is a few minutes of conversation with the IELTS examiner

·      In part 2, you will be given a card with a topic and you need to prepare a note on it in the given time

·      In part 3, there is a few minutes conversation with the IELTS examiner regarding the topic given in part 2


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IELTS writing has two writing tasks that students need to complete. In task 1, students need to describe some visual information in their own words. In task 2, students need to write about an academic or semi-formal/neutral style. Students can check useful IELTS writing tips to improve their writing skills.


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Most of the students find the listening section the hardest part of the IELTS exam. In this section, students need to first listen to the content and then write the answer in their own words. Students can check the IELTS listening tips and practice lessons to score good marks on the IELTS listing test. 


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IELTS reading is among the four sections of the IELTS exam in which students need a qualifying score.  If you want to score band 8 in IELTS reading, then it depends on whether you are taking IELTS academically or in general. Students can check the Reading Tips for IELTS to easily get the qualifying score in the exam.


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To crack IELTS exam on first attempt students need to enhance vocabulary and have understanding of language. Some IELTS 2023 Preparation Tips that help students while preparing for exam. These tips will surely help in clearing test on first attempt. IELTS exam has four sections and each of them has minimum score that students need to get.

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International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is one of the popular English Language Proficiency test scores accepted by the Stevens Institute of Technology. The minimum requirements of the score vary as per the degree and courses. Students can check below the required IELTS score for admission:

·      For Undergraduate programs, applicants are required to achieve a minimum of IELTS 6.0

·      For Postgraduate programs: Band 1 requires a 7 or higher IELTS score, Band 2 requires a minimum 6.5, and Band 3 requires a minimum 6 IELTS score.

·      Some academic departments may require a higher score.

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International students who want to take full-time admission at the university are required to submit their GMAT or GRE scores. Part-time applicants to the master's programme are not required to submit test scores with their applications. If you have your GMAT or GRE test score then you may include your scores with your application.

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The Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension section of IIFT entrance exam has the maximum weightage. There are 35 questions in this section and total marks is 105. Each question carries 3 marks for correct attempt and -1 for incorrect attempt. This section is usually of moderate difficulty level. The questions are asked from Reading Comprehension passages, Identify the Synonym, Identify Grammatically Correct/Incorrect Sentence, One Word Substitution, Jumbled Paragraphs, etc. The Reading Comprehension passages are simple and fact based so there's not much pressure on candidates to get the gist right. Verbal Ability and Grammar questions

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Yes, it is not mandatory to answer every question in IIFT entrance exam and no marks will be deducted for skipping questions. If you are not sure of the right answer to a question, skip it to avoid negative marking. 

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Yes, there could be some e non-MCQs in IIFT exam, most likely in the Quantitative Aptitude section. However, the number of non-MCQs will be lesser than MCQs. The candidates will have to type in the answer with the help of computer keyboard. For doing calculation and rough work, candidates will be given rough sheet that will have to be submitted at the end of the test. The non-MCQs are usually of low difficulty level and have simple calculations. So, candidates will not face a lot of difficulty in solving the non-MCQs. Solving all the questions is not mandatory so one can skip the non-MCQ questions too if they find it difficult.

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