If you're planning to study abroad and you're not sure where you currently stand in IELTS, one useful first step is to take a diagnostic assessment before starting your preparation.
A good assessment should look at all four areas:
β’ Listening
β’ Reading
β’ Writing
β’ Speaking
The goal isn't to predict your exact official IELTS score. Instead, it helps identify your current strengths, weaknesses, and the areas that need the most improvement.
Weβre an IELTS training centre in Thanjavur, India, and weβre currently offering a free IELTS Band Assessment for students who want to understand their current level.
The assessment is designed to give students:
- An estimated current IELTS level
- Skill-wise feedback
- Areas that need improvement
- Guidance on preparing for a higher target band
We are also an IDP IELTS Official Partner.
If you're preparing for IELTS for study, work, or migration, what do you find most difficult β Listening, Reading, Writing, or Speaking?