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:: TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
Since the English Language proficiency accounts for a great significance in abroad study. So studying TOEFL for the students will open up multiple opportunities in the sought after disciplines of study for the young graduates. By far TOEFL is considered to be the most widely recognized language test in the world as a prerequisite for English education system. Covering the skills like reading, writing and speaking, it enables the non-native speakers to have a proper accomplishment of English Language proficiency as a mandatory for academic and research works.
The test is offered in two formats:
-> The TOEFL IBT: It emphasizes integrated skills and measures all four language skills, including speaking. The content on the test is authentic, and the language is consistent with that used in every day real academic settings.
Test consists of four sections:
• Reading measures the ability to understand academic reading
• Listening measures the ability to understand English as it is used in colleges and universities.
• Speaking measures the ability to speak English.
• Writing measures the ability to write in a way that is appropriate for college and university course work.
For the Internet-based test, you will receive four section scores and a total score:
• Reading (0-30)
• Listening (0-30)
• Speaking (0-30)
• Writing (0-30) total score (0-120)
-> The TOEFL PBT: Paper-Based Test (PBT) measures the following area of the English language:
• Listening Comprehension.
• Reading Comprehension
• Structure and Written Expression
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:: IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
IELTS is an English Language Proficiency test that is required to be taken by non-native students for study in countries where the medium of instruction is English. It is accepted by universities in UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada as a mandatory provision for enrollment. Australian student visa rigidly demands IELTS instead of TOEFL.
IELTS assesses your English language ability. A good score (usually 6.0 and above) is an entry requirement for many colleges and universities worldwide. You can repeat the test as often as you like, but only at intervals of at least 90 days between test dates.
The IELTS test format:
The test has four parts and two Modules.
Modules:
1. Academic.
2. General.
Parts:
1. Listening.( Academic) : 4 sections, 40 questions( 30 minutes)
Listening (General): 4 sections, 40 questions (30 minutes)
2. Reading( Academic): 3 sections, 40 questions, 60 minutes
Reading (General): 3 sections, 40 sections, 60 minutes.
3. Writing (Academic): 2 tasks, 60 minutes.
Writing (General): 2 tasks, 60 minutes.
4. Speaking: (Both Academic and General) 11 to 14 minutes.
SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test)
Many more colleges in the United States of America accept the SAT score as a part of its admission process. That’s why more than 1 million students take the SAT every year to study in US colleges/Universities.
Critical Reading/ Verbal section.
Sentence completion – 19 questions.
Passage based reading- 48 questions.
70 minutes (two 25-minute test sections and one minute 20-minute test section ).
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::GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)
GMAT is a standardized assessment. Each individual test that is administered contains the same format and areas of content. The test comprises of three main section; analytical writing) quantitative reasoning, and verbal reasoning. Each of these areas is measured using different types of questions that have specific instructions for each.
Questions are chosen from a very large pool of test questions categorized by content to you on the screen. The first question is always of middle difficulty. The selection of each question there after is determined by your responses to all previous questions. In other words, the adaptive test adjusts to your ability level you will get few questions that are too easy or too difficult for you.
GMAT Test Format:
| Sections | Number of Questions | kind of questions | Time |
| 1. Aalytical writing | 2 | 1. Analysis of an issue | 30 minutes |
| 2. Analysis of Argument |
Break
| 2. Verbal | 41 | 1. Sentence correction | 75 minutes |
| 2 | 2. Reading comprehension | 75 minutes | |
| 3. Critical Reasoning | 75 minutes | ||
| 3. Math | 37 | 1. Multiple Choice questions | 75 minutes |
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::GRE (Graduate Record Examinations)
GRE Test Format:
| Sections | Number of Questions | kind of questions | Time |
| 1. Aalytical writing | 2 | 1. Perspective on an Issue | 45 minutes |
| 2. Analysis of an argument | 30 minutes |
Break
| 2. Verbal | 30 | 1. Sentence correction |
30 minutes |
2. Reading comprehension |
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| 3. Antonyms 8-9 questions | |||
| 4. Analogies 7-8 questions | |||
| 3. Quantitative | 30 | 1. Multiple Choice questions |
45 minutes |
| 2. Quantitative comparison (28 questions) |
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::Advance English Language and Technical Writing Courses
MEC conducts Advanced English language classes and Technical Writing Sessions at different levels as per the standard of students. So that the admission in English language course is always followed by preliminary mock test.
The standard levels for language classes:
1. Basic
2. Intermediate
3. Advanced
Assessment Criteria
1. Written Exam.
2. Classroom activities and presentation.
3. Assignment and project works.
4. Attendance.