I did the academic module of IELTS. Is it compulsory to do the generel module when i am applying for PR
And, I fully agree with Rupeshhari.rupeshhari said:i agree with BobbyB. Besides, they do say that one can use 'other' standardized test for English proficiency letter. Isn't the academic IELTS the perfect 'other' standardized test.
@BobbyBBobbyB said:And, I fully agree with Rupeshhari.rupeshhari said:i agree with BobbyB. Besides, they do say that one can use 'other' standardized test for English proficiency letter. Isn't the academic IELTS the perfect 'other' standardized test.
Actually, the only difference b/w both tests is the Writing module, which is tougher in the academic version.
The local office with the 120 day letter.jckdry said:The application form has the arrow stating have you taken official language testing exam
Is it necessary to send IELTS scores to Sydney or they go with complete documents to local visa office
Oh yes u r right, my mistake. I have corrected myself!!!coolguy001 said:@BobbyBBobbyB said:And, I fully agree with Rupeshhari.rupeshhari said:i agree with BobbyB. Besides, they do say that one can use 'other' standardized test for English proficiency letter. Isn't the academic IELTS the perfect 'other' standardized test.
Actually, the only difference b/w both tests is the Writing module, which is tougher in the academic version.
there is a difference in reading module also between both tests....
And then why does CIC state you MUST take the general module?GodBlessAll said:Just to let you know, I met a lawyer who said she took both academic and general modules and found academic to be tougher and so that might stand valid.
One reason could be that they have created their table for english proficiency (ie points) based on the general exam and not on the academic exam. So for example, if one gets a 7 for reading in the general exam, the evaluators know exactly what that implies about someone's ability to read. If an applicant gets a 7 on academic, they may not know what it means.PMM said:Hi
And then why does CIC state you MUST take the general module?GodBlessAll said:Just to let you know, I met a lawyer who said she took both academic and general modules and found academic to be tougher and so that might stand valid.
PMM