The IELTS is the standardized test of English language proficiency. IELTS is required by most of the academic institutions in Australia, New Zealand, UK, Canada, and South Africa, and over 3,000 academic institutions in the United States, and various professional organizations The IELTS test is utilized for language assessment primarily in English speaking countries around the world. Thus, to score a job or an academic profile, IELTS is darn important. Other than that, the test has an excellent international reputation, and is accepted by over 10,000 organizations worldwide, including schools, universities, employers, immigration authorities and professional bodies With IELTS, prospective employers and educational institutions adjudge your speaking, listening, reading and writing abilities. That means that a perfunctory knowledge of English wouldn’t be quite suitable.
There are two modules of the IELTS:
IELTS Academic is intended for those who want to enroll in universities and other institutions of higher education and for professionals such as medical doctors and nurses who want to study or practise in an English-speaking country.
IELTS General Training is intended for those planning to undertake non-academic training or to gain work experience, or for immigration purposes.