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The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is an English language test for non-native speakers. It is the most widely accepted English language test for study, work, and migration.

Why take the IELTS? To apply for higher education, To get a visa, To join a professional association, and To work in a country where English is spoken. Countries like the UK, US, Canada and Australia accept the IELTS score and give admission to aspirants after measuring their ability and skills in four domains- listening, writing, speaking and reading.

IELTS test can be given anytime according to your preference. Dates are available multiple times a year. Also, the test centres are available across major cities in India.

The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is a popular standardized test to measure the English language ability of candidates from non-native English speaking countries. Students who wants to study abroad, looking for immigration and more can take TOEFL. TOEFL iBT is among the most popular English proficiency exams accepted at all universities in USA, Canada, UK, Australia, and many more. The ETS TOEFL exam measures all four academic English skills – reading, listening, speaking and writing in a university setting.

TOEFL test can be given anytime according to your preference. Dates are available multiple times a year. Also, the test centres are available across major cities in India.

Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a worldwide accepted standard test for candidates planning to complete their post-graduation from abroad (MS or MBA). The Educational Testing Service (ETS) is the conducting body of the GRE. This multiple-choice, computer-based exam is designed to evaluate a candidate’s critical thinking, analytical writing, and problem-solving skills.

The GRE tests basic math, data analysis, and college-level vocabulary. ETS conducts the GRE Exam in two formats: the GRE General Test and Subject Test.

SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) and ACT (American college testing) are standardized test widely used for college admissions in USA. Getting a strong standardized test score is vital. There are two main sections in SAT i.e. Reading and Writing whereas Act has four main sections: English, Mathematics, Science, Reasoning and writing (optional).

The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a standardized test that measures a student’s readiness for college. It’s often taken by 11th and 12th graders in the United States and by Indian students applying to colleges abroad.

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a computer-based exam that assesses skills like critical thinking, analytical writing, and quantitative reasoning. It’s used for admission to graduate management programs, like an MBA.

The GMAT is developed and administered by test maker GMAC to provide business schools with common measures of applicants’ preparedness for graduate-level academic work. Business school admission committees look at your GMAT score, along with work experience, academic record, and supporting materials, to assess your readiness for the rigors of an MBA program.

What’s the takeaway? A high score on the GMAT will have a direct, positive impact on your business school application.

As per GMAC, 70% of applicants rely on GMAT scores to get admitted across various B-schools for MBA or other business courses globally.

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