IELTS ACADEMIC

IELTS Academic

At M&M, we offer a range of online and onsite IELTS Academic courses designed to meet your band requirements. Our complete programs develop all four skills: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. What’s unique about our courses is the flexibility they offer. You can join classes at a time that suits your time zone and benefit from daily full-length mock exams with detailed feedback on your writing and speaking. Our IELTS course has a free grammar pack to support your preparation.

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What is ielts academic?
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is one of the most widely recognized English language proficiency tests in the world. The IELTS Academic test is specifically designed to assess the English language proficiency of candidates who plan to study or train in English-speaking countries at an undergraduate or postgraduate level, or for professional registration purposes.
Who is in need of Academic IELTS?
IELTS Academic is required by individuals seeking higher education opportunities abroad. This includes:
University Applicants: Many universities and colleges in English-speaking countries require IELTS Academic scores for admission to undergraduate or postgraduate programs.
Scholarship Candidates: Scholarships often have language proficiency requirements, and IELTS Academic scores may be necessary for eligibility.
Professional Registration: Certain professions, such as medicine or law, may require IELTS Academic scores for professional registration or licensing in English-speaking countries.
Immigrant Students: Individuals planning to study abroad may need IELTS Academic scores as part of their student visa application process.
Researchers: Researchers and academics may need IELTS Academic scores for participation in international conferences, publications, or collaborative projects in English-speaking environments.

Listening

About
  • The listening test is approximately 45 minutes long.
  • There are four sections and a total of 40 questions.
  • Candidates listen to recordings of native English speakers.
  • Recordings include conversations, monologues, and discussions on various topics.
  • Test-takers answer questions based on the content they hear.
Structure
  • Multiple recordings are played, each followed by a set of questions.
  • Questions vary in format, such as multiple-choice, matching, maps/diagram complesion and short answer.
Assessment
  • Scores are based on the number of correct answers.
  • Each correct answer earns one point, contributing to the overall band score.

Reading

About
  • The reading test is approximately 60 minutes long.
  • There are three passages and a total of 40 questions.
  • Test-takers read passages of increasing complexity.
  • Passages cover a range of topics sourced from newspapers, magazines, books, and online materials.
  • The aim is to demonstrate comprehension skills.
Structure
  • Three passages are provided, each accompanied by a set of questions.
  • Questions may include multiple-choice, true/false/not given, sentence completion,list of headings and matching information.
Assessment
  • Assessments consider both accuracy and comprehension.
  • Each correct answer contributes to the overall score.

Writing

About

The writing test is approximately 60 minutes long.
This section consists of two tasks:
Task 1 typically involves describing visual information, such as charts, graphs, or diagrams.
Task 2 requires candidates to write an essay on a given topic.

Structure

Task 1: Candidates must interpret and describe the visual data in a clear and organized manner.
Task 2: Candidates must present a well-structured essay with a clear introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion.

Assessment

Task 1 is graded on coherence and cohesion, lexical resource, and grammatical range and accuracy.
Task 2 is graded on task achievement, coherence and cohesion, lexical resource, and grammatical range and accuracy.

Speaking

About
  • The speaking test is approximately 15 minutes long.
  • There are three parts.
  • The speaking test assesses the candidate’s spoken English skills.
  • It involves a face-to-face interview with a certified examiner.
  • The interview covers various topics, including personal experiences, opinions, and abstract ideas.
Structure

The speaking test is divided into three parts: introduction, cue card, and discussion.
Part 1: Introduction and general questions.
Part 2: Cue card, where candidates speak for 1-2 minutes on a given topic.
Part 3: Discussion, a deeper exploration of the topic introduced in Part 2.

Assessment
  • Evaluation is based on fluency, coherence and cohesion, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, and pronunciation.
  • Examiners assess the candidate’s ability to communicate effectively and convey ideas clearly.
PACKAGES

Economy

(Mock Package)
15000
12000 only
  • 4 Master classes, one on each sub-test
  • 2 Reading and listening Mocks with discussions
  • 4 Writing Personlised Feedback
  • 4 Speaking Personlised Feedback
  • 12 Reading and listening assignments

Economy Plus

(Mock Package)
20000
18000 only
  • 4 Master classes, one on each sub-test
  • 4 Reading and listening Mocks with discussions
  • 6 Writing Personlised Feedback
  • 6 Speaking Personlised Feedback
  • 12 Reading and listening assignments

Bronze

(Mock Package)
25000
22000 only
  • 4 Master classes, one on each sub-test plus additional class
  • 10 Grand mocks
  • 10 Writing Personlised Feedback.
  • 10 Speaking Personlised Feedback.
  • Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
  • Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)

Silver

(Mock Package)
35000
32000 only
  • 3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
  • Recorded lectures also available.
  • 3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
  • 15 Writing Personlised Feedback
  • 15 Speaking Personlised Feedback
  • Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
  • Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)

Silver Extended

(Mock Package)
35000
32000 only
  • 3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
  • Recorded lectures also available.
  • 3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
  • 20 Grand mocks
  • 20 Writing Personlised Feedback
  • 20 Speaking Personlised Feedback
  • Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
  • Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)

Gold

(Mock Package)
45000
40000 only
  • 3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
  • Recorded lectures also available.
  • 3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
  • 25 Grand Mocks
  • 25 Writing Personlised Feedback
  • 25 Speaking Personlised Feedback
  • Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
  • Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)

Gold Plus

(Mock Package)
50000
45000 only
  • 3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
  • Recorded lectures also available.
  • 3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
  • 30 Grand Mocks
  • 30 Writing Personlised Feedback
  • 30 Speaking Personlised Feedback
  • Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
  • Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)

Diamond

(Mock Package)
55000
50000 only
  • 3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
  • Recorded lectures also available.
  • 3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
  • 35 Grand Mocks
  • 35 Writing Personlised Feedback
  • 35 Speaking Personlised Feedback
  • Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
  • Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)

Diamond Plus

(1 Year Access until you pass)
78000
60000 only
  • 3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
  • Recorded lectures also available.
  • 3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
  • 40 Grand Mocks
  • 40 Writing Personlised Feedback
  • 40 Speaking Personlised Feedback
  • Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
  • Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)
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