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Ielts

The International English Language Testing System, commonly known as IELTS, is a standardized test designed to assess the English language proficiency of non-native English speakers. It is widely recognized and accepted as proof of English language proficiency for educational institutions, employers, and immigration authorities in many English-speaking countries.

IELTS measures the four language skills: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. The test is available in two versions: Academic and General Training. The Academic module is intended for those who plan to study in an English-speaking academic environment, while the General Training module is typically used for immigration or work purposes.

The IELTS test is scored on a scale of 0 to 9, with 9 being the highest score. Each of the four skills is assigned a separate band score, and an overall band score is also provided. The scores are used by institutions and organizations to determine the English proficiency level of applicants.The test is administered by various authorized organizations and test centers around the world. It consists of multiple sections, including listening and speaking, which are usually conducted on the same day, and reading and writing, which are completed on a different day.

IELTS scores are valid for two years from the date of the test. If someone wants to retake the test, they can do so at any time, but they must wait for a minimum of 90 days between test dates. It's important to note that while I can provide information about IELTS, I don't have access to real-time data or specific details about recent changes or updates to the test. It's always a good idea to refer to the official IELTS website or contact the test centers directly for the most up-to-date and accurate information.