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How important is the IELTS test?

Ielts, mbth international English language testing system, is jointly managed by the Foreign Language Testing Department of Cambridge University Examinations Committee, the British Council and IDP Education Group. This is an English proficiency test for those who intend to study, work or settle in English-speaking countries.

IELTS is divided into two categories: academic and training, which are aimed at students who apply for studying abroad and those who plan to work or immigrate in English-speaking countries. The exam is divided into four parts: listening, speaking, reading and writing, with a total score of 9 points.

IELTS has been recognized by more than 9,000 educational institutions, employers, professional associations and government departments in 35 countries around the world. As a global leader in English assessment for overseas students and immigrants, IELTS has more than 2 million candidates taking the IELTS test every year.

By the end of 20 14, IELTS has been recognized by more than 9,000 educational institutions, employers, professional associations and government departments in 35 countries around the world.

IELTS has been recognized by 0/00% universities in Britain, Australia and Canada, and it is also a proof of the language ability of skilled immigrant visa application in these three countries. Among them, IELTS is the only recognized language test in the application of China-Canada Student Cooperation Program (SPP) and Learning Implant Program (SDS). In Hong Kong, many universities subsidize recent graduates to take the IELTS test. In the comprehensive recruitment of civil servants in Hong Kong, IELTS is regarded as a proof of English language ability. In addition, IELTS score is also one of the recruitment conditions for many companies in Hong Kong. IELTS is also the preferred English language proficiency certificate for some college English teaching programs in Malaysia, Singapore, the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland and other countries.

In 20 14, in the United States, * * * more than 3,000 institutions recognized IELTS scores, including all ivy league schools (Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Pennsylvania, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth) and most American universities ranked first 100. By the end of 20 14, there were150,000 students in Chinese mainland who applied for American universities with IELTS scores.