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IELTS
IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System. It is a standardized test used to test English proficiency for non-native speakers. This means that when you are traveling to an English-speaking country either to work or study, you are required to write an English test. IELTS is the most popular and most widely accepted among these said English tests. It is jointly managed by the British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia, and Cambridge Assessment English (CAE).


PTE
PTE stands for Pearson’s Test of English. It is a computer-based English language test used to test English proficiency for non-native speakers. This means that when you are traveling to an English-speaking country either to work or study, you are required to write an English test. PTE is a substitute for IELTS and TOEFL. It focuses on day-to-day English rather than high-level English. It tests a student’s ability to effectively understand the language spoken daily.
SAT
SAT stands for the scholastic aptitude test. It is a paper-based standardized test written to gain admission into undergraduate programs in universities and colleges, it assesses a student’s readiness for college. A large number of Universities us the SAT test score to make admissin decisions.


GMAT
GMAT stands for Graduate Management Admission Test. It is a Computer Adaptive Standardized Test (CAT). This means that the difficulty of the next question will depend on how you performed in the previous question. It is intended to assess your analytical, writing, quantitative, verbal, and reading skills in written English for use in admission processing to a graduate management program, such as MBA, Master of Accountancy, Master of Finance programs, and other Management programs.
gre
GRE stands for Graduate Record Examination. It is a standardized Multiple choice test conducted by Education Testing Service (ETS). It is intended to measure all graduate’s abilities in tasks of general academic nature (regardless of their fields of specialization) and the extent to which undergraduate education has developed their verbal skills, quantitative skills, and abstract/critical thinking. It is a requirement for graduate schools in the US, but, it is not a necessity for Canadian schools. . GRE is computer-based and is taken by graduates looking to further their education through Masters or Doctoral degree programs. It comprises 3 sections quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, and analytical writing.

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