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how to achieve score 7 in ielts

How to achieve score 7 in IELTS
Steps to Achieving a High IELTS Score

Achieving a high IELTS score takes understanding the IELTS and consistent preparation. Here is a step-by-step guide to beating the IELTS.

IELTS is one of the most popular international English language proficiency tests. If you plan on studying a Master’s degree or an MBA programme taught in English you should aim for a high score.
IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System. The test is available in over 130 countries at more than 1,100 locations, including over 50 in the USA, and there are 48 test dates each year.
There are two types of IELTS tests. Depending on the organization you are applying to, you can take IELTS Academic or IELTS General Training. Scores are accepted by over 9,000 organizations worldwide. If you want to study in a university, then you should opt for the IELTS Academic test.

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