IELTS
IELTS from Cambridge, often the most widely regarded, and perhaps for the time being the most versatile for the candidates’ purposes, of exam entry, job placement, and immigration and is the most commonly opted test for applying to UK universities. The IELTS exam includes 4 part components. The Reading and Listening are driven by multiple-choice questions and provide a raw score for candidates, whilst the Speaking and Writing are evaluated and banded towards multiple criteria of Vocabulary, Lexicon, Grammar and Accuracy. The latter involves two parts, one a 150-word summary report affiliated with a chart or table format, describing a process, or comparing information. The second part is more closely aligned to TOEFL’s independent writing style, and the candidate is required to structure a 250-word essay.