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Study Abroad Checklist

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  If you plan to study abroad but do not know where to start, you are at the right place to begin your journey. In this blog, you will know everything you should do step by step to be well-prepared for your studies abroad.   1. Set your goals To be successful in something you must set goals for what you want to achieve. You should ask yourself why you want to study abroad. Once you find the answer to this question, it will have a big impact on your choices. Set your goals. For example, if your main goal is to experience living in Paris, then your best option is probably to study at a French language school there. Knowing French is the key to getting the most out of a stay in France and a normal course at a language school is often less demanding than University studies, which leaves you a great deal of time to explore the city. 2. Find the right university Once you have set your goals, then you are ready for the next step. Now is the time to focus on achieving it.

What is IELTS and why is it important for students ?

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IELTS is the most popular test for those looking to migrate to Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the UK. It is globally recognised by more than 11,000 employers, universities, schools and immigration bodies including 3,400 institutions in the USA.       History of IELTS     The English Language Testing Service (IELTS) was launched in 1980 by Cambridge English Language Assessment (known as UCLES back then) and the British Council.   The format was simple and innovative which reflected changes in language learning and teaching. IELTS gave growth in communicative language learning. The test task was intended to reflect the use of the English language in the real world.       What is IELTS?   The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is designed to help you work, study or migrate to a country where English is the native language. Countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and USA are countries where English is the native language.   IELTS is graded on a scale