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Yes!
Its one year internship after finishing graduation from dental school and being registered as Dentist with Regulatory Medical and Dental Council,
I hope the title "" House Officer" on my certificate wouldn't contradict the NOC code 3113 Dentist that I put on my EOI.
Because there is no NOC code for that specific Title.
 
Hello Everyone,

Just a quick question, My wife has appeared for IELTS for 7 times and every time we miss the band 8 by 0.5. Currently we are at 381, if we get 8 bands i IELTS our CRS will go up to 420 +.

I look at IELTS as business where they do not give the required bands, any suggestions
 
Hello Everyone,

Just a quick question, My wife has appeared for IELTS for 7 times and every time we miss the band 8 by 0.5. Currently we are at 381, if we get 8 bands i IELTS our CRS will go up to 420 +.

I look at IELTS as business where they do not give the required bands, any suggestions
well, I think the Reading & Listening is totally Objective, and Speaking (to some extent) as well. so questions can't really be raised regarding the authenticity of Exam
Writing is subjective, but good band is pretty gettable if proper essay structure is followed, keeping in mind all the requirements of essay.
 
Hello Everyone,

Just a quick question, My wife has appeared for IELTS for 7 times and every time we miss the band 8 by 0.5. Currently we are at 381, if we get 8 bands i IELTS our CRS will go up to 420 +.

I look at IELTS as business where they do not give the required bands, any suggestions



We can't just consider this as a money-making business by IELTS; having said that, yes, its true that IELTS is playing games with candidates, who are at an average level in their English usage skills, by grading them a 0.5 band less than what is required. But it's also true that there are thousands of people getting that CLB 9 every month. So, from my experience, I think one should take some time in preparing for the exam, if possible take some coaching too, and really raise the skills necessary for getting that elusive CLB 9, instead of resitting the exam at regular intervals as IELTS is not solely depended on luck but rather on the English skills that one possesses.
 
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Hello Everyone,

Just a quick question, My wife has appeared for IELTS for 7 times and every time we miss the band 8 by 0.5. Currently we are at 381, if we get 8 bands i IELTS our CRS will go up to 420 +.

I look at IELTS as business where they do not give the required bands, any suggestions
Road to IELTS has really helped me allot. I think its subscription is worth taking.
 
Yes!
Its one year internship after finishing graduation from dental school and being registered as Dentist with Regulatory Medical and Dental Council,
I hope the title "" House Officer" on my certificate wouldn't contradict the NOC code 3113 Dentist that I put on my EOI.
Because there is no NOC code for that specific Title.


Don’t worry. You are fine. :)
 
Hello Everyone,

Just a quick question, My wife has appeared for IELTS for 7 times and every time we miss the band 8 by 0.5. Currently we are at 381, if we get 8 bands i IELTS our CRS will go up to 420 +.

I look at IELTS as business where they do not give the required bands, any suggestions

Wow 7 times?

I donot think it's a money making business, I was able to correspond all the deductions to actual mistakes I made.

Maybe you need to put in a bit more effort in preparation.

Sorry, trying not to sound rude.
 
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Hey guys . I know CIC is the most unpredictable. But i am certain about the score touching 415 in thre 1st quarter of 2018. The most promising for November is Mr Ahmed's assurance that the numbers for 2018 will not drop. Analysts can you please give us some hopes of the scores touching 415?.
 
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Hello Everyone,

Just a quick question, My wife has appeared for IELTS for 7 times and every time we miss the band 8 by 0.5. Currently we are at 381, if we get 8 bands i IELTS our CRS will go up to 420 +.

I look at IELTS as business where they do not give the required bands, any suggestions
I don't agree: loads of Indians get a CLB 10 on their first try. I suspect what's happening with you guys is that there's a mismatch between your expectations of the IELTS requirements and the examiners'. At the end of the day, a test is a test is a test. You need to practise the IELTS format so thoroughly that you're completely focused on it.
 
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Hello Everyone,

Just a quick question, My wife has appeared for IELTS for 7 times and every time we miss the band 8 by 0.5. Currently we are at 381, if we get 8 bands i IELTS our CRS will go up to 420 +.

I look at IELTS as business where they do not give the required bands, any suggestions
Very sorry to hear that. Anything is achievable provided that proper practice and dedication is applied. Hope you and your wife get good bands in the forthcoming IELTS exam. Good luck.
 
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I don't agree: loads of Indians get a CLB 10 on their first try. I suspect what's happening with you guys is that there's a mismatch between your expectations of the IELTS requirements and the examiners'. At the end of the day, a test is a test is a test. You need to practise the IELTS format so thoroughly that you're completely focused on it.

I agree. The test is fair, but they are looking for a specific set of skills and abilities. Instead of retaking the test willy-nilly, try and figure out where you're going wrong and work to improve that area. There's lots of resources available, both free and paid.

Don't be disheartened. With a bit of focused practice, you will be able to improve your scores.
 
Dears
Could some one help me
I have medical exam today the doctor asked me about my IME number?
What's this?
I only received ITA letter with E number
From where i could get this IME number
 
Dears
Could some one help me
I have medical exam today the doctor asked me about my IME number?
What's this?
I only received ITA letter with E number
From where i could get this IME number

You ought to tell them it's upfront medicals, and they should provide you a paper toward the end of the tests. This paper is what needs to be uploaded.
 
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