But the rule and requirement set by CIC regarding IELTS is that you MUST score a "6" or above in ALL four sections to be eligible. You can debate that idea all you want - nothing will change.
Just accept the rule and study harder on your weaknesses.
Since "9" is the maximum score - scoring a "6" shouldn't be that difficult if you studied/practiced.
But the rule and requirement set by CIC regarding IELTS is that you MUST score a "6" or above in ALL four sections to be eligible. You can debate that idea all you want - nothing will change.
Just accept the rule and study harder on your weaknesses.
Since "9" is the maximum score - scoring a "6" shouldn't be that difficult if you studied/practiced.
But the rule and requirement set by CIC regarding IELTS is that you MUST score a "6" or above in ALL four sections to be eligible. You can debate that idea all you want - nothing will change.
Just accept the rule and study harder on your weaknesses.
Since "9" is the maximum score - scoring a "6" shouldn't be that difficult if you studied/practiced.