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TOEFL
The TOEFL® test is the most widely accepted English-language test in the world. No matter where you want to study, the TOEFL test can help get you there.
- Why
Take the TOEFL Test?
No matter where in the world you want to study,
the TOEFL test can help get you there. You
will be eligible for admission to virtually
any institution in the world — including
the top colleges and universities in the U.S.,
Canada, U.K., Australia and New Zealand.
- The TOEFL test gives you more
flexibility on when, where and how often you
can take the test, and more practice tools,
than any other English-language test in the
world.
- You will be able to listen
to lectures, view films, attend seminars,
read textbooks, perform online research, speak
with professors and other students, write
academic papers, reports, e-mails and more.
- TOEFL®
iBT Test Content
| Section |
Description |
Testing Time |
Questions |
Score Scale |
| Reading |
3-5
passages from academic texts; approximately
700 words long; 12-14 questions per
passage. |
60-100
minutes |
36-70 questions |
0-30 |
| Listening |
4-6
lectures, some with classroom discussion;
each 3-5 minutes long; 6 questions each.
2-3 conversations; each 3 minutes long;
5 questions each. |
60-90
minutes |
36-51
questions |
0-30 |
| Break |
- |
10
minutes |
- |
- |
| Speaking |
2
tasks to express an opinion on a familiar
topic; 4 tasks to speak based on what
is read and listened to. |
20
minutes |
6
tasks |
0-4
points converted to 0-30 score scale |
| Writing |
1
task to write based on what is read
and listened to; 1 task to support an
opinion on a topic. |
50
minutes |
2
tasks |
0-5
points converted to 0-30 score scale |
| Ttl
Score |
- |
- |
- |
0-120 |
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IELTS
International English Language Testing System
(IELTS) is an entry level criterion for student
seeking entry into college and university in UK,
Australia, Canada New Zealand, Denmark etc. IELTS
is formulated by UCLES (University of Cambridge
Local Examination Syndicate) and conducted by
the British Council and Idp Australia.
We provide 6 weeks long IELTS preparation with
expert Instructors and up to date study materials
and online study resources. Before joining the
IELTS, we take general English test before seating
for IELTS preparation. If the students are found
weak in English, we recommend them supportive
English Courses at first to prepare them for obtaining
the high IELTS band score.
- This
section includes
• Academic IELTS
ILETS required for admission and
further study is called Academic IELTS
• General IELTS
ILETS required for immigration
and training requirement is called general
IELTS
- IELTS
sections and score ranges.
| Section |
Score
Scale |
| Listening
Comprehension |
0-30 |
| Reading
Comprehension |
0-30 |
| Writing
|
- |
| Speaking |
0-4
points converted to 0-30 score scale |
Brand Score: 0-9
Note: Score valid maximum for two years and
the test timing is 2.45 hours.
IELTS Listening
- • Listening comprehension
is the first section of the IELTS.
• It has a total 40-42 question divided
into 4 sections.
• In each section, you hear a different
talk or conversation a topic of
general interest.
IELTS Reading
- • Reading comprehension
is the second section of the IELTS.
• It has a total of 40-42 questions
from 3 passages.
• Reading comprehension is widely
perceived as the most the difficult section
of IELTSt.
IELTS writing
- • There are two
task of the IELTS writing.
•Task.1: This is a graphic representation
which you are required to describe. You
are given 20 minute to complete this task.
•Task.2: This is a topical essay that
may be based on an argument or a discussion.
You are given 40 minute to complete this
task.
IELTS Speaking
- • The last section of the IELTS (usually not conducted so the same time day as the rest of the section) is the speaking section. In this section, you are required to speak to an IELTS examiner for 10-12 minutes.
•You will required to answer question about your self.
•Speak for about 2 minutes on a given topic.
•Reply to question at length on the same topic.
Registration Process
- •IELTS registration can be done from British Council and Idp Australia.
•Registration Fee: NRs 12000.
•2 PP size photograph and a passport copy are required to fill up the form for the registration.
IELTS Rotational Module
- •Module
1
Week 1: Reading comprehension
Week 2: Reading comprehension
- •Module
2
Week 3: Listening comprehension
- •Module
3
Week 4: Writing task 1 Week 5: Writing task 2
- •Module
4
Week 6: Speaking
Course Duration
- •6 weeks
•Monday to Friday - theory class (1 hour).
•Sunday (weekly test) - 2.5 hours
Course Fee
- NRs 7000 (5% discount will be provided for the full payment in advance)
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SAT I The SAT I tests students' skills in critical reading, math, and writing. But it isn't a test of intelligence, nor a test of specific high school subject material. Anyone can achieve high scores - you just need to learn how to take the test. And your scores may play a critical role in getting you into your top choice college. These are the numbers that will qualify you for consideration at elite schools, make you eligible for scholarships, and enter you into honors programs. You can raise your scores by improving your test-taking skills with regular preparation that includes practice problems. So sharpen your No. 2 pencil, clear off your desk, and get ready to beat this test!
- This section includes
• Reading passage
• Sentence completion.
- The Writing Sections
The SAT I contains three writing sections: one 25-minute essay section, and two multiple choice sections lasting 25 minutes and 10 minutes. In these sections, you will be tested on your ability to improve writing samples, identify writing errors, and produce your own clear, coherent essay.
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SAT II
The SAT I tests students' skills in critical reading,
math, and writing. But it isn't a test of iUnlike
the SAT Reasoning Test, SAT Subject Tests evaluate
knowledge of a particular subject area.
Scoring well on SAT II Subject Tests shows colleges that you are academically competant. As a bonus, high scores may enable you to receive advanced placement at some schools!
Your preparation for the SAT Subject Tests should include high school classes and targeted test prep on your own.
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GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)The GMAT® exam is a test of general skills and abilities that you have acquired over time. Do your best by understanding the format and content of the test.
The Graduate Management Admission Test® (GMAT)
is a standardized assessment-delivered in English-that
helps business schools assess the qualifications
of applicants for advanced study in business and
management. Schools use the test as one predictor
of academic performance in an MBA program or in
other graduate management programs.
- What
the GMAT Test Measures
The GMAT exam measures basic verbal, mathematical,
and analytical writing skills that you have
developed in your education and work. It does
NOT measure:
• your knowledge of business
• your job skills
• specific content in your undergraduate or first university course work
• your abilities in any other specific subject area, or
• subjective qualities-such as motivation, creativity, and interpersonal skills.
- Format
and Timing
The GMAT® exam consists of three main
parts, the Analytical Writing Assessment,
the Quantitative section, and the Verbal section.
- Analytical Writing Assessment
The GMAT exam begins with the Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA). The AWA consists of two separate writing tasks-Analysis of an Issue and Analysis of an Argument. You are allowed 30 minutes to complete each one.
- Quantitative Section
Following an optional ten-minute break, you begin the Quantitative Section of the GMAT exam. This section contains 37 multiple-choice questions of two question types-Data Sufficiency and Problem Solving. You are allowed a maximum of 75 minutes to complete the entire section.
- Verbal Section
After a second optional ten-minute break, you begin the Verbal Section of the GMAT exam. This section contains 41 multiple choice questions of three question types-Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, and Sentence Correction. You are allowed a maximum of 75 minutes to complete the entire section
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GRE® - Graduate Record Examinations® The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) General Test measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and critical thinking and analytical writing skills. The GRE Subject Tests gauge undergraduate achievement in 8 specific fields of study.
The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) General
Exam is a required test for most American graduate
schools (except business schools, which require
the GMAT, and law schools, which require the LSAT).
The GRE consists of three multiple-choice sections,
Quantitative, Analytical and Verbal, and a new
essay section called the Writing Assessment, which
is taken separately.
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Quantitative Section (Math Questions)
• 28 questions
• 45 minutes
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Verbal Section (Sentence Completion,
Antonym, Reading Comprehension)
• 30 questions
• 30 minutes
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What Skills Does the GRE Test?
The GRE primarily tests four skill sets:
• Endurance and ability to focus
• Basic knowledge of word usage, math,
inductive and deductive reasoning
• Test-taking skills: ability to guess,
work at an appropriate pace, and make decisions
under pressure
• Problem-solving abilities
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