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Kunal Lalwani

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Applying to study at any university in Canada for further education, it is necessary to provide an IELTS band between 6.0 – 7.0. Thus, for a BSc Nursing graduate with 70% aggregate, get a band score of 6.5 to 7.0 in the IELTS.

6.0 or 6.5: Good for many institutions that do no require strict adherence to the language standards.

7.0 or higher: Used by most sought after University for admission in competitive course as a sure means of mastering the English Language.


Although the basic outlines may be similar across many universities and programs, details can be quite different depending on the university and the programme to which you are

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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No, applicants cannot apply to University College Dublin without IELTS. One of the admission requirements to study at University College Dublin is meeting the English language requirements. International students can submit IELTS / TOEFL / PTE scores as proof of English language proficiency. Also, note that Conestoga College will accept Duolingo test scores as proof of English proficiency for the Fall 2024 intake. 

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Ravi Babu

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Yes it is possible to the prepare for the IELTS in 15 days with concentrated and deliberate efforts Here the plan

Understand the Format (Day 1) Familiarise yourself with four areas (Listening Reading Writing and Speaking) and their respective question types.
Daily Practice (Days 2-14)
Listening: Practice 1-2 whole tests per day. Concentrate on understanding accents and taking notes.
Reading: Solve 2-3 sections per day Improve skimming and scanning abilities.
Writing: Complete one of Task 1 (report/letter) and one Task 2 (essay) per day. Focus on structure coherence, and grammar.
Speaking: Practice with a partner or record your answers to sam

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Raushan Kumar

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Depending on your current level of English language ability and the IELTS score you hope to acquire, the preparation time needed will change. It is typically advised to commit at least 6 to 8 weeks of concentrated preparation. You can set aside a few hours per day during this time to study and prepare for the various exam portions.

To track your progress, it's crucial to make a study plan, use approved IELTS practice resources, and take mock exams. You can boost your confidence and perform better by practising frequently, reviewing frequently, and being familiar with the format of the exam. Keep in mind that everyone learns at a differe

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Raushan Kumar

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You can also prepare for the IELTS exam by yourself. No coaching is always needed. First, learn the exam pattern and how the scoring works.

Take practice tests to check your current level. This will show you what you are good at and which areas need more work. Use online resources like official materials, sample questions, and videos. Make a small study plan and give time to each part of the exam.

Read English daily, listen to audios or podcasts, and try speaking in English as much as you can. Practice is very important.

Stay motivated. Be disciplined but also notice the small improvements you make. With regular study and focus, you can c

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Raushan Kumar

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There are many advantages of IELTS coaching. It makes the study more easy and clear. Teachers guide students properly so they don't miss any important part of the exam.

In coaching, students also get personal feedback. Sometimes homework and practice tests are checked, and teachers tell where the student is weak. This really helps to focus on the right areas.

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Raushan Kumar

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IELTS coaching not must, but it helpful because give structure to preparation. Many people study for IELTS exam alone and do well. You can find study guide, practice test, sample question, and tips for each part online.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, you can change IELTS test date after booking. But there are some rules. If you ask to change the date more than 5 weeks before the test, it is free. If you ask less than 5 weeks before the test, then you need to pay 10% of IELTS test fee. So, always try to plan early to save money.

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Raushan Kumar

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A 6.5 IELTS score is usually good for many UK universities. But some programs or universities may need higher or lower score.

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Raushan Kumar

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The IELTS cut-off score for a US student visa is not same for all. Most universities need 6.0 to 6.5 band to join. Top universities may need higher score. Always check the college website for exact IELTS requirement. Visa approval also needs documents and other requirements.

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