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Mayank Vashisht

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After fulfilling the eligibility requirements of the preferred course, international students are required to show their English Language Proficiency by qualifying for any of the English Language Proficiency tests such as IELTS, TOEFL or PTE. Though a 5.5 band in IELTS is a decent score, it might not be enough to get you into the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology. The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology accepts a minimum 6 band/score in IELTS, for admission to any of the courses that it offers. 

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Rahul Singha

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Yes. If you score 7.0 or above in the IELTS examination, your score is considered a good score. Scoring 7.0 or above puts you in a safe zone where you clear cut-offs of most of the universities that require an IELTS score as proof of English-language proficiency. Getting a high score also helps you score well in the Canada Express Entry Pool, thereby increasing your chances of getting a PR. Hence, your aim must be to score as high as possible in any exam. Even though scoring high does not guarantee you a position in the top Universities, it improves your chances.

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Rahul Singha

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Candidates looking to go ahead with their IELTS exam registration are required to follow the steps mentioned below:

  • Candidates are required to log into their IDP IELTS India website
  • They would be then required to select: 'Register for IELTS' to create their IDP IELTS Login
  • Candidates would be required to select their preferred test – computer-delivered IELTS/ paper-based IELTS exam
  • Candidates would be then required to select their test type/module – Academic or General Training for IELTS (be extremely careful while choosing the module you wish to take)
  • Candidates are required to pick their desired test location/city (from the av
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Rahul Singha

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Each exam has its own preparation technique, which also changes the treatment of exam day. Planning your exam day and preparing for strategies to crack the question paper is equally essential as studying for the exam is. Therefore, it is as important to be exam-day-ready as it is to be prepared with its syllabus. Check out the IELTS exam day tips before you go to the examination hall.

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Rahul Singha

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IELTS is accepted worldwide. It is one of the most popular English tests for study and migration. Major countries that accept IELTS include UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and USA.

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Rahul Singha

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Taking the IELTS exam opens doors of opportunities! More than 11,000 organizations across 140 countries accept IELTS. These include professional organizations, schools, colleges, and universities. This test will clearly monitor the use of the English language by the aspirant at work, and study, which reflects how the aspirant will manage communication abroad. It is the most popular English language test with more than 3 million IELTS exams being taken every year.

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Rahul Singha

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From the time you obtain your IELTS result, your IELTS score is valid for two years.

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Rahul Singha

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The table mentioned below shows how to read the IELTS score banding

Band

Skill Level

Description

Band 9Expert userHas fully operational command of the language
Band 8Very good user

Fully operational command of the language with only occasional unsystematic inaccuracies

Band 7Good userHas operational command of the language, though with occasional inaccuracies and misunderstandings in some situations
Band 6Competent user

Can use and understand fairly complex language, particularly in familiar situations

Band 5Modest userHas partial command of the language, coping with overall meaning in most situations, though is likely to make many mistakes
Band 4Limited userHave frequent problems in understanding and expression. Is not able to use complex language
Band 3Extremely limited userConveys and understands the only general meaning in very familiar situations. Frequent breakdowns occur in communication
Band 2Intermittent userHas great difficulty understanding spoken and written English
Band 1Non-userEssentially has no ability to use the language beyond possibly a few isolated words
Band 0Did not attempt the testNo assessable information provided

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Rahul Singha

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If you give exam on computer, result comes very fast in 3 to 5 days. If you give on paper, you have to wait for 13 days. So if you are in hurry, take computer test.

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Niharika

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A score of 5.5 in IELTS falls below the acceptable threshold for Kennesaw State University. The university mandates a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 for admission, and specific programs may necessitate even higher scores.

Here are the IELTS requirements for Kennesaw State University:

  • Undergraduate Programs: A minimum score of 6.5 is required.
  • Postgraduate Programs: The minimum IELTS score for admission is 6.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 80 is expected.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): The minimum acceptable score is 79.

It's essential to meet or exceed these language proficiency requirements to be eligible for admission to KSU.

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