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  1. 1.Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA): Measures the ability to analyze an argument and communicate ideas clearly and effectively in writing.
  2. 2.Integrated Reasoning (IR): Measures the ability to evaluate information presented in multiple formats from multiple sources, and to synthesize information to solve complex problems.
  3. 3.Quantitative Reasoning: Measures the ability to understand, interpret, and analyze quantitative information, as well as to solve problems using mathematical concepts.
  4. 4.Verbal Reasoning: Measures the ability to analyze and evaluate written material, as well as to synthesize information obtained from it.

What GMAT score do I need?

You will receive a score for each of the four GMAT sections you complete. You will also receive a Total GMAT Score, ranging between 200 and 800, that’s composed of your verbal and quantitative reasoning scores. Altogether, you will get five scores pertaining to your GMAT exam. 

Here’s how each section is scored: 

Right after you complete the test, you’ll receive an unofficial score. Your official scores should be ready within 20 calendar days of the test date. GMAT scores are valid for five years.

How To Do Test Preparation

To take preparation you have to test yourself with practice questions, join as much as you can an online test, need to keep your general English level up, and test out with computer-delivered outputs.

Online/ Offline Classes

To pass the exam you must join the online or offline class.

Tutor Led Sessions

In this session, the tutor will instruct how to do it and what is the best way to pass the exam easily.

Resource Material

Your test center will give you some resources that you must read one by one.

Frequently asked Questions

  • How GMAT scoring works

    The GMAT is a computer-adaptative test, meaning the difficulty level of the questions adjusts to your performance as you answer each question. Correct answers will yield more difficult questions, while incorrect answers will generate easier questions. Ultimately, your score will reflect the difficulty level of your questions.

  • Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA)

    In this section, you have 30 minutes to analyze an argument. You will be expected to write an analytical essay that involves reviewing and critiquing an argument’s reasoning. Arguments pertain to a variety of general interest topics, so you don’t have to be well-versed in any one topic. Instead, you will be scored on how well you evaluate the argument’s reason and evidence, support your own ideas, and organize your response.

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GRE https://crosscountrymigration.com/coaching/gre/ Fri, 03 Mar 2023 06:53:38 +0000 https://crosscountrymigration.com/?post_type=coachings&p=2282

The GRE exam format

The GRE exam format is divided into two categories: general and subject. The GRE general test assesses your reasoning, critical thinking, math, and verbal abilities. The GRE subject test assesses your knowledge of the course you select. Chemistry, physics, mathematics, psychology, biology, and literature are among the subjects covered. You must take both exams if they are required.

The GRE Analytical Writing Section

There are two tasks involved in the analytical writing section of the GRE. You will be presented with a problem and an argument to evaluate and suggest a solution depending on your perspective. It evaluates your critical reasoning, writing, and reading skills. Every assignment requires thirty minutes to accomplish.

The GRE Verbal Reasoning Section

The GRE verbal reasoning portion includes reading comprehension, text completion, and sentence equivalence questions. Every test taker needs to attempt a total of 20 questions in 30 minutes of time. This part assesses your Knack for the English language.

Reasoning in Numbers on the GRE:

The examination contains topics in algebra, trigonometry, arithmetic, and geometry. In addition, questions involving quantitative comparison, multiple-choice with one response, multiple-choice with one or more options, and numerical entry are provided. It comprises two sections with 20 questions each for which you will be allotted a total of 35 minutes of time.

How To Do Test Preparation

To take preparation you have to test yourself with practice questions, join as much as you can an online test, need to keep your general English level up, and test out with computer-delivered outputs.

Online/ Offline Classes

To pass the exam you must join the online or offline class.

Tutor Led Sessions

In this session, the tutor will instruct how to do it and what is the best way to pass the exam easily.

Resource Material

Your test center will give you some resources that you must read one by one.

Frequently asked Questions

  • Is Graduation necessary for one to take the GRE?

    Everyone is allowed to appear for the GRE unless you want to pursue your master’s program.

  • How much does the registration for GRE test cost?

    The registration fee for taking GRE is USD 213. Once you receive your score, you must submit the names of 4 colleges that you would like to consider studying at. This facility is part of the USD 213 fee which has been charged for the test.

  • How to register for the GRE?

    You can either do the registration filling below inquiry form

  • How many dates a year are available for the GRE exam?

    In India, GRE is available to take on all workings days from Monday to Friday.

  • How many times can I take the GRE?

    You are allowed to take the test as many times as you wish, but there must be a gap of at least 21 calendar days between two tests. Also, you can take GRE for not more than 5 times a year.

  • What is the validity of the GRE test?

    The GRE score is valid for 5 years from the date of your test.

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IELTS https://crosscountrymigration.com/coaching/take-ielts/ Wed, 05 Aug 2020 10:38:10 +0000 https://visarzo.smartdemowp.com/coachings/skills-exam-copy-5/

There are two types of IELTS Test

IELTS Academic Test

IELTS General Test

IELTS Listening Module Format

The listening module consists of four sections with

The listening module format remains similar for both General Training and Academic training. This module lasts for approximately 30 minutes with an added 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

IELTS Reading Module Format

Unlike the listening module, reading module has three sections with

The Reading module format is dissimilar for General Training and Academic training. The language difficulty level of the Academic training is much more as opposed to the General training. However, the question types remain alike for both. The duration of the reading module is 60 minutes.

IELTS Writing Module Format

The IELTS writing module comprises two tasks:

  • Task 1 for Academic training requires you to write a summary of minimum 150 words on visual data or information in the form of a pie chart, bar graph, table, process diagram, or a combination of any of the first three in 20 minutes.
  • You have to point out the peculiar features while comparing and contrasting the data provided using relevant vocabulary.
  • End the task with a crisp conclusion.
  • Task 1 for General training requires you to write a formal, informal, or semi-formal letter in 150 words within a period of 20 minutes.
  • You must form three paragraphs for the letter including the Introduction, Body, and Conclusion.
  • The lexical resource or the language must be in sync with the purpose of the letter.
  • Task 2 for both forms of training is the same.
  • It is an essay writing task that needs to be written in at least 250 words
  • Time allotted for this task is 40 minutes
  • The topics covered in essay writing range from education, science, and technology to general interests.
  • It is highly recommended to make use of topic-pertinent terminology along with connecting words to link your ideas coherently.

IELTS Speaking Module Format

The IELTS speaking module is carried out in three parts and is recorded.

What IELTS score do I need?

The higher you can score in your IELTS, reflects the better your understanding and ability to communicate in English. Each immigration body, university, workplace, or institution will have specific IELTS score requirements. The score you need will depend on what you are looking to do in the country, i.e. work or study. The IELTS exam is rated on a scale between 0 and 9, 9 being the highest grade. To get into certain universities for an English Bachelor’s or Master’s, you must obtain an IELTS score which can vary from 6 to 7.5 according to your target university and course.

How To Do Test Preparation

To take preparation you have to test yourself with practice questions, join as much as you can an online test, need to keep your general English level up, and test out with computer-delivered outputs.

Online/ Offline Classes

To pass the exam you must join the online or offline class.

Tutor Led Sessions

In this session, the tutor will instruct how to do it and what is the best way to pass the exam easily.

Resource Material

Your test center will give you some resources that you must read one by one.

Frequently asked Questions

  • How do I prepare for the IELTS exam?

    There are two ways through which you can initiate your IELTS exam preparation. One is self-study, wherein you can make use of innumerable resources on the internet in the form of eBooks, videos, previous test papers, etc. Another option is to seek accurate guidance from skilled and experienced professionals in this industry.

  • What is the difference between IELTS Academic training and IELTS General training modules?

    There are two main differences, one with the purpose of the test and other with the format. IELTS Academic module is meant for those who wish to carry out their studies at an international school or university whereas IELTS General is taken by the candidate who plan to migrate to another country to work or settle.

  • Which countries consider the IELTS test score valid?

    Foremost English-speaking countries like the USA, UK, Canada, New Zealand and Australia accept the IELTS test score. Also, several non-English-speaking countries accept IELTS test scores too, accounting for more than 140 countries all over in totality.

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PTE https://crosscountrymigration.com/coaching/pte-coaching/ Wed, 05 Aug 2020 10:38:07 +0000 https://visarzo.smartdemowp.com/coachings/skills-exam-copy-4/

PTE Test Format

Mentioned below is the structure of all four modules: Speaking & Writing, Reading, and Listening of the test.

Speaking and Writing

This section lasts for around 77 to 93 minutes and assesses the examinees’ speaking and writing abilities. It comprises 8 different tasks which are as follows:

Types of questions

Reading

This section lasts for nearly 32-40 minutes and assesses the examinees’ ability to understand instructions. It comprises 5 various tasks which are as follows:

Type of questions

Listening

This section lasts for about 45-57 minutes and assesses the examinees’ ability to understand spoken English. Test takers are required to attentively listen to the audio and remember whatever they hear. It is made up of 8 diverse tasks which are as follows:

Type of questions

What PTE score do I need?

PTE Academic Exam is scored on a scale of 10 – 90 where 10 is the lowest, with increments of 1 point. Graded on the scale, the score showcases the person’s ability to read, speak, understand verbal instructions, and write the English language. The scores of your PTE Academic exam are valid for a period of two years.

How To Do Test Preparation

To take preparation you have to test yourself with practice questions, join as much as you can an online test, need to keep your general English level up, and test out with computer-delivered outputs.

Online/ Offline Classes

To pass the exam you must join the online or offline class.

Tutor Led Sessions

In this session, the tutor will instruct how to do it and what is the best way to pass the exam easily.

Resource Material

Your test center will give you some resources that you must read one by one.

Frequently asked Questions

  • What is the Maximum score of the PTE Test?

    The PTE Academic test score varies from 10 to 90 on the Global Scale of English, with 10 being the lowest and 90 being the highest. The scores measures candidates’ proficiency at speaking, listening, writing and reading English language. PTE exam lets you identify your command over the language with absolute accuracy.

  • Which one is easier PTE or IELTS?

    The IELTS and PTE tests in general have similar difficulty level. Both the tests require candidates to possess an extensive skill-set in the English language, hence none of them could be referred to as easier than the other. However, a 2020 comparison report of PTE Academic and IELTS conducted by Pearson showed that the test takers had to secure a higher score to be able to match up with an IELTS band score of 7.0-9.0. This indicated how aspirants needed to get a comparatively higher score in PTE Academic to be equivalent to a band score of 7.0-9.0 in IELTS. Also, there are experts with similar interests maintaining how PTE-Academic could be less difficult since it does not involve any human interaction and the fact that it is completely machine-scored thus requiring lesser time to be completed. Yet, overall, both tests are equivalent to one another with respect to their toughness standards.

  • How many number of times can you take the PTE test?

    You are allowed to take the PTE test as many number of times as you wish to. . No restrictions have been set to the number of attempts a candidate can make for the test, provided you maintain a period of five days from the date of your previous test. Candidates can book only a single test date at a time. It is important to note that while you await your PTE test scores, to get your PTE results (which may take up to seven days), you are not eligible to book your next PTE examination date.

  • What are the passing marks for PTE?

    There are no passing marks for PTE as such. Like mentioned earlier, minimum score for PTE is 10 whereas maximum is 90. Score between 50 and 63 score is considered to be optimal or competent. To obtain admission into top universities abroad, you must aim at a score of 65 and above. Nevertheless, few colleges and universities do accept a score even below 65. World’s leading institutions, most of the times consider scores only above 75. In short, you must target a score anywhere between 65 and 75 in your PTE test which is considered to be decent enough to secure you admission in any of the foremost universities abroad.

  • How can I achieve a score of more than 79 in the PTE test?

    Practice! Practice! Practice! Do as much practice as you can because achieving a score of more than 79 is quite a tough job. Solve ample question papers on your own from the official PTE material or get yourselves enrolled in to a professional PTE coaching classes near you. This will not only offer you access to proper guidance but shall also help you get the feel of the real test scenario. PTE coaching experts mentor you throughout your course of study and timely monitor your progress which gives you an idea of how well you are performing in the PTE test.

  • Is it possible to score full 90 in the PTE test?

    The answer is yes. Of course you can if you put in a lot of efforts, practice previous questions time and again, and go through the notes provided by your teacher at regular intervals. This will keep you well in touch with the test format till the time you take your test leaving no room for error.

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TOEFL https://crosscountrymigration.com/coaching/toefl/ Wed, 05 Aug 2020 10:38:02 +0000 https://visarzo.smartdemowp.com/coachings/skills-exam-copy-2/

Internet test (TOEFL iBT)

– A reading section of between 60-100 minutes which involves reading 3-5 passages, containing 12-14 questions in each
– A listening section of between 60-90 minutes which involves 6-9 passages, containing 5-6 questions in each
– A speaking section that lasts 20 minutes and involves 6 spoken tasks
– A writing section that lasts 50 minutes and involves 2 tasks that need completion

Paper-based test (TOEFL PBT)

– A listening section of between 30-40 minutes consisting of 3 parts
– A structure and written expression section lasting 25 minutes which includes 15 exercises of sentence completion and 25 examples for error identification
– A reading section that lasts 50 minutes and includes answering 50 questions about passages
– A writing section that lasts 30 minutes, and involves one written essay containing around 250-300 words

The main difference between the two formats is the spoken section of the test which is replaced by the structure and written expressions section in the paper-based test.

The TOEFL exam consists of four sections:

  1. 1.Reading: Measures the ability to read and understand academic texts.
  2. 2.Listening: Measures the ability to understand spoken English in academic settings.
  3. 3.Speaking: Measures the ability to speak English coherently and effectively in academic settings.
  4. 4.Writing: Measures the ability to write effectively in English academic settings.

What TOEFL score do I need?

TOEFL scores are calculated out of 120 points. Each section consists of a total of 30 scores and the final score is the sum of scores from each section. The scores are declared approximately 6 days after the date of your test and is made available online to your ETS account. You will also receive your scores on your registered Email-id within 11 days after your test date. If you wish to receive a paper copy of the test scores, log in to your TOEFL account, go to the ‘Select Scorecard Preference’ tab, check the box for a paper copy of the score report and save the changes.

How To Do Test Preparation

To take preparation you have to test yourself with practice questions, join as much as you can an online test, need to keep your general English level up, and test out with computer-delivered outputs.

Online/ Offline Classes

To pass the exam you must join the online or offline class.

Tutor Led Sessions

In this session, the tutor will instruct how to do it and what is the best way to pass the exam easily.

Resource Material

Your test center will give you some resources that you must read one by one.

Frequently asked Questions

  • What TOEFL score do I need?

    TOEFL scores are calculated out of 120 points. Each section consists of a total of 30 scores and the final score is the sum of scores from each section. The scores are declared approximately 6 days after the date of your test and is made available online to your ETS account. You will also receive your scores on your registered Email-id within 11 days after your test date. If you wish to receive a paper copy of the test scores, log in to your TOEFL account, go to the ‘Select Scorecard Preference’ tab, check the box for a paper copy of the score report and Save the changes.

  • Internet test (TOEFL iBT)

    – A reading section of between 60-100 minutes which involves reading 3-5 passages, containing 12-14 questions in each
    – A listening section of between 60-90 minutes which involves 6-9 passages, containing 5-6 questions in each
    – A speaking section that lasts 20 minutes and involves 6 spoken tasks
    – A writing section that last 50 minutes and involves 2 tasks that need completion

  • Paper-based test (TOEFL PBT)

    – A listening section of between 30-40 minutes consisting of 3 parts
    – A structure and written expression section lasting 25 minutes which includes 15 exercises of sentence completion and 25 examples for error identification
    – A reading section that lasts 50 minutes and includes answering 50 questions about passages
    – A writing section that lasts 30 minutes, and involves one written essay containing around 250-300 words The main difference between the two formats is the spoken section of the test which is replaced by the structure and written expressions section in the paper-based test.

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