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Best CD IELTS Coaching in Jalandhar



Computer Delivered IELTS
The Next level of IELTS is here in the form of Computer Delivered IELTS popularly known as CD IELTS.  It is different from IELTS in terms of the way it is delivered. The test is completely performed and assessed on computer.
The test format, content, timings, structure and test report form is completely the same whether you take on paper or on computer. Speaking module is always conducted face to face with a certified IELTS examiner.


Skills required:

  • Student should possess good skills to operate computer.
  • Student should have fair enough skills in typing to perform the writing module.
  • Student should be comfortable in reading passages and questions over the computer screen.



Benefits of Computerized IELTS:

  • Flexible test dates: Test takers can choose the test dates according to their convenience.
  •   Result: Get results in 5-7 working days
  • More secure and trusted     

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