IELTS
What is IELTS?
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a globally recognized English proficiency test. It assesses a candidate’s ability to listen, read, write, and speak in English. IELTS is commonly required for academic admissions, work visas, and immigration purposes.
Types of IELTS Exams
1. IELTS Academic
Designed for students applying to universities and colleges for undergraduate, master's, or PhD programs. Tests academic language proficiency in an educational setting.
2. IELTS General Training
Required for migration to English-speaking countries, work permits, or secondary education. Focuses on general language skills needed in everyday life.
3. IELTS for UKVI (UK Visa and Immigration)
Specifically required for those applying for a UK visa (student visa, work visa, or settlement visa). The format is similar to IELTS Academic and General Training but follows UK Home Office requirements.
Who Should Take the IELTS Exam?
• Students applying for bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD programs in English-speaking universities.
• Professionals seeking work opportunities abroad (especially in healthcare, business, and law).
• Individuals applying for permanent residency or immigration in countries like Canada, Australia, the UK, and New Zealand.
• Those applying for a UK visa for work, study, or settlement.
Which Countries and Universities Require IELTS?
Countries that Accept IELTS:
United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Germany, France, Netherlands, Sweden, Singapore, Malaysia, and more.
Top Universities that Require IELTS:
• UK: University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Imperial College London
• USA: Harvard University, MIT, Stanford University, Yale University
• Canada: University of Toronto, McGill University, University of British Columbia
• Australia: University of Melbourne, Australian National University, University of Sydney
• New Zealand: University of Auckland, University of Otago
• Europe: ETH Zurich, LMU Munich, University of Amsterdam
IELTS Exam Format
• Listening: 30 minutes, 4 recorded conversations and monologues, 40 questions.
• Reading: 60 minutes, Academic or General Training texts, 40 questions.
• Writing: 60 minutes, Task 1 (150 words), Task 2 (250 words).
• Speaking: 11–14 minutes, 3 parts (introduction, individual turn, discussion).
IELTS Scoring System
IELTS scores range from 1.0 to 9.0. Most universities require a minimum score of 6.0–7.5. Immigration and work visa requirements vary by country.
IELTS Registration Links for Azerbaijan
• British Council Azerbaijan: https://www.britishcouncil.az/en/exam/ielts
• IDP IELTS Azerbaijan: https://ielts.idp.com/azerbaijan
IELTS Course Information
Course Structure
• Frequency: 2 lessons per week
• Lesson Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes per lesson
• Total Group Course Time: 250 minutes per week
• Formats Available: Offline (in-person), Online (virtual), Hybrid (both online & offline)
• Minimum Entry Requirement: Intermediate level of English
• Minimum Group Size: 4 students per group
Assessment & Progress Tracking
Students must take a progress test once a month to evaluate improvement. Individual feedback is provided to ensure continuous development.
Professional Teachers
All IELTS instructors are certified professionals with expertise in test preparation. Teachers use official IELTS materials and practice tests to simulate real exam conditions.
