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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Students also have the option of getting their IELTS band scores from the test centre:

  • Students need to show their ID number or passport at their designated test centre
  • Students need to show the candidate number received on the test day
  • Candidates who registered for the IELTS 2024 exam from the test centre will not be able to receive the results through phone, email, or fax

Candidates should note that the above provisional IELTS results are not formal, and printed copies or screenshots of the result page will not be accepted as your IELTS exam 2024 results. You will have to wait for your TRF to be mailed to get the format scores. Provision

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Applicants who want to get their IELTS exam scores via SMS can do so by sending a text message in a particular format on the specified number. The details are as follows: 

Candidates can check their IELTS band scores through SMS by sending the below-mentioned text message to 92898 afternoon on the day of the IELTS result.

The message is: RESULT Candidate No. Passport No.

The applicant's IELTS scores will be sent via SMS in this format only. 

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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IELTS result time: When the IDP IELTS scores are declared, students will receive an email from IDP. Students should keep an eye on their email accounts for such notifications. However, the results will not be communicated in that email. The applicants will have to log on to their IDP IELTS accounts in order to procure their IELTS exam results. The result notification comes on email but for results, applicants have to check on the official website only. 

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Raj Vimal

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Hardness is really subjective, honestly. The DET is much shorter and more flexible, but the questions adapt to become quite difficult. IELTS is longer and more traditional. It just depends on what test format you find easier.

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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In the IELTS Speaking test there is a face-to-face interview between the test taker and the examiner. The Speaking test includes 3 parts which are mentioned above. Here, candidates are assessed on the following parameters:

  • Grammar
  • Pronunciation
  • Lexical resource
  • Fluency

The Speaking test is recorded and marked based on the applicant's performance. Applicants should be careful how they attempt this section. Confidence, diction, pronunciation and the use of correct words is important to ace this section. 

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Anushree Sinha

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Yes, meeting the English language requirements is one of the major Newcastle University eligibility criteria for international students. It accepts major English exam scores as proof of English language proficiency. Students can refer to the table below for minimum score requirements:

English Proficiency Exam

UG Minimum Score Requirements

PG Minimum Score Requirements

IELTS Academic

Overall score of 6.5 or higher

(With no less than 5.5 in each band)

Overall score of 6.5 or higher

(With no less than 6.0 in each band)

TOEFL iBT

Overall score of 90 or higher

(With no less than: 18 in Reading, 17 in Listening, 20 in Speaking and 17 in Writing)

Overall score of 90 or higher

(With no less than: 20 in Reading, 19 in Listening, 22 in Speaking and 20 in Writing)

PTE Academic

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Overall score of 70 or higher

(With no less than 65 in each sub-skill)

For admissions to undergraduate courses, Indian students can submit their academic English exam scores as the a proof of proficiency in the language. A score of 75% in English in the Indian 12th Standard Examination makes the candidate eligible for admissions. Note that additional interviewing conditions may also apply.

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Tasneem Hoda

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Auburn University at Montgomery accepts a range of English Language proficiency exams including IELTS. The English Language score requirements for international applicants are given as follows:

Exam Score Required 
IELTS Overall 5.5
TOEFL IBT Minimum 61
Duolingo ETMinimum 100
PTE Overall 44

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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In order to score band 8.0 on IELTS in the Writing section is by:

  • By reading regularly and building a good vocabulary.
  • Read books, newspapers, journals and other material helpful for acing the IELTS Writing section. 
  • Time each question, assess the requirements and then attempt the question.
  • Ensure that there is a logical flow of information and there is coherence in writing.
  • Avoid grammatical or spelling mistakes, recheck what is written.
  • Choose the right kind of words and be precise with your writing tasks.
  • Apprach each Task based on the requirement, avoid using non-popular or offensive opinions and be neutral with the responses.

At the

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Reading section on IELTS Academic can be challenging because there are just 60 minutes to comprehend three passages and answer 40 questions. But with a lot of timed practice, applicants can ace this section easily. The Reading section can be difficult if the applicants do not:

  • Practice multiple passages 
  • Not time their speed for the section
  • Also not practice on different types of passages
  • Approach different question types on the passages tested
  • Finally, give enough attention to reading newspapers and build vocabulary.

Applicants should ideally begin preparing for the Reading section earlier and give regular time to reading and building

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