IELTS
IELTS
IELTS preparation classes are offered by KIEA for a total of 30 hours over the course of six weeks, one hour per day from Monday through Friday. The Self Access Center is open to the students at all times so they can hone their abilities. The faculty gives comprehensive exams every Sunday, and before returning the test papers, qualified examiners review them. Teachers provide feedback on students’ essays so they can be improved. The British Council or its approved test centers are where you take the final IELTS exam. Since test dates are announced in advance, students must register for their test at the British Council according to the date’s availability. Students can also visit the website www.britishcouncil.org/ Nepal for more information regarding the test dates.

Course Structure
Students who study with us for the IELTS test adhere to a structured program of lectures and practice tests that cover every aspect of the exam. Our skilled tutors are available to discuss specific issue areas and work through challenges encountered in class work and homework, and our video lectures provide the important approaches for efficient test preparation. Students move through the course at their own pace because our program is planned but flexible. The course is intended to be completed in 6 weeks with 30 hours of classroom instruction, but with the Crash Course Model, we may set up an expedited or extended program depending on your specific needs.
Test Structure
Both the general training and academic versions of the exam have the same Speaking and Listening sections. The reading and writing sections of the IELTS, however, present more challenging assignments to applicants taking the academic module.
There are four progressively more challenging components to listening. Each section consists of a brief chat (or monologue) followed by a series of questions. Given that each text is only played once, it is crucial that you study for the section and are familiar with all the IELTS Listening strategies. You have 40 minutes to do the assignment.
Candidates take the reading test, which includes three readings and 40 questions (13-14 for each text). The texts in the general training module of our IELTS Reading suggestions tend to:

