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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The demand draft should be made in favour of "IDP Education India Pvt. Ltd.", payable at New Delhi. Double-check the spelling and bank details before making the DD.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The documents that you need to send for IELTS offline booking are:
- Filled IELTS application form
- Photocopy of your passport (first and last page)
- Demand Draft (DD) or ICICI/HDFC deposit slip
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can book your IELTS slot by downloading the application form from ieltsidpindia.com, filling it correctly, and sending it with your payment and passport copy to the nearest IDP office by courier.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 8
No, both exams are not easier than the other one. It only depends on the examinee's confidence and command over the English language. Also, it depends on the person's choice of examination. Pearson Test of English or PTE follows a scoring system done by AI, which is unbiased. Also, the test results are given within 48 hours of the examination. IELTS is conducted through human interaction, mainly in the speaking part of the examination. IELTS is the traditional way of testing your English language proficiency. PTE is technologically advanced, with the usage of AI, which is impartial.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 8
This depends on the university you are applying for. If the university has mandated giving IELTS score, then you need to appear for the examination, and give your test score. The minimum IELTS score varies from 5.5 to 7. IELTS is commonly accepted English language proficiency test accepted globally. But universities give you several alternatives to IELTS to study in Dubai. Hence, look for the university that fits you best, and does not require an IELTS score to process your application. Some universities also have their own interview, or assessment to judge your English proficiency.
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