IELTS, the International
English Language Testing System, is a test designated to access the English
language ability of people who need to study or work in English-speaking
countries. IELTS is recognised by
universities, employers and professional bodies in many countries including
Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Test candidates planning
further study at an undergraduate or postgraduate level should take the IELTS
Academic Module. Candidates wishing to
enrol in secondary school or vocational training should take the General
Training Module. (The General Training
Module is also used for purposes of immigration to Australia, Canada and New
Zealand). The two types of test differ only in the reading and writing modules;
the listening and speaking modules are the same.
Candidates do not pass or
fail IELTS. Educational institutions and
coganisations accept different IELTS scores depending upon their own
requirements.
Test results will be produced 13 days after the test.
The test result is valid for 2 years. 
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