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The difference between ukvi and Pu Ya

① General IELTS (IELTS)

The general IELTS test is divided into academic class (Class A) and training class (Class G). These two tests consist of four parts: listening, reading, writing and speaking. Among them, Class A and Class G use the same test questions for listening and speaking, and different test questions for reading and writing.

Class A: Suitable for studying abroad to apply for undergraduate, postgraduate and above degrees. Studying in the UK requires Class A IELTS scores.

Class G: Non-academic purpose, such as immigrants who work, receive training and study non-diploma courses in the UK.

(2) the IELTS test (UKVI) for British visas and immigrants.

The UK Visa and Immigration IELTS (UKVI) is designed to meet the special examination requirements set by the UK Visa and Immigration Bureau. The content, form, difficulty, examiner and grading standard of this test are the same as those of the existing IELTS test. Only the test transcripts will be slightly different, which will show that the candidates are taking the IELTS test for British visas and immigrants.