Bhrigu Global Visa Consultancy is providing the best PTE classes and training sessions in Bhopal. Pearson Tests of English, generally known as PTE test. PTE test is a computer-based English test that focuses on testing the candidate’s level of understanding English on the basis of daily usage. Different sections of the PTE exam helps in ensuring proficiency in English for the student.
PTE exam is approved by the Australian Government for visa applications. It is also accepted by different educational institutions in many countries across the globe like Australia, USA, UK, Canada, New Zealand, and Ireland. The exam is also accepted by Harvard, Yale, and INSEAD. PTE exam has three sections namely, speaking & writing, reading and
The speaking & writing section of the PTE exam is 90 minutes long. This section is further divided into 6 sections. In the speaking & writing section, the student gets reading exercises, multiple-choice questions, summarizing the given texts, describing images, and an essay writing section.
Personal introduction Read aloud Repeat sentence Describe image Re-tell lecture Answer short question Summarize written text Essay (20 mins)
Part 2: Reading (32 – 40 minutes) In the PTE Academic Test, the reading section is of 30-41 minutes usually. The reading section has 5 more sections in it. The questions in these sections include multiple-choice questions;
Fill in the blanks and re-order paragraphs
Reading & writing: Fill in the blanks Multiple-choice, choose multiple answers Re-order paragraphs Reading: Fill in the blanks Multiple-choice, choose single answer
Part 3: Listening (45 – 57 minutes) In the listening section of the PTE test, the candidate faces different other types of questions which are summarized spoken text, ll the blanks, multiple choice, select missing word, highlight the correct Summarize spoken text Multiple-choice, choose multiple answers. Fill in the blanks Highlight correct summary Multiple-choice, choose a single answer Select missing word Highlight incorrect words Write from dictation Result of PTE exam is released in days, this makes it the fastest exam. Overall score The score in PTE may range from 10-90 points depending on the student’s performance.
Preliminary SAT or National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) Preliminary SAT is another standardized test which students of 9th or 10th class can appear for. As it PSAT is preliminary SAT, it gives the test takers an idea as to what the SAT will be like. PSAT helps the candidates in understanding the SAT’s format, type of questions, content and the duration of the exam in a better way. In addition to this, Preliminary SAT also serves as a qualifying test for National Merit Scholarship Program. The PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10 are highly relevant to your future success because they focus on the skills and knowledge at the heart of education. They’ll measure:
What you learn in high school
What you need to succeed in college
If you think the key to a high score is memorizing words and facts
you’ll never use in the real world, think again. You don’t have to
discover secret tricks or cram the night before.
The best way to prepare for the test is to:
Take challenging courses
Do your homework
Prepare for tests and quizzes
Ask and answer lots of questions
In short, take charge of your education and learn as much as you can.
See What PSAT is:
Find out what kinds of questions you’ll see on the PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10. Where do you want to start?
PSAT Test Format
Section
Duration
Number of Questions
Content/Skills Covered
Evidence- Based Reading & Writing
60 minutes
47
reading and vocabulary in context
Writing & Language
35 minutes
44
grammar and usage
minutes: No
47 problem solving & data analysis, passport to advanced math, additional topics (geometry, trigonometry and pre-calculus)
heart of algebra,problem solving & data analysis, passport to advanced math, additional topics (geometry, trigonometry and pre-calculus)
International English Language Testing System is commonly known as IELTS is a standard language proficiency measuring test for people who wish to work, study or settle in foreign countries that have English as their first language of communication. More than 1.4 million candidates appear for the test every year for education and employment.
IELTS is accepted by most academic institutions and employers in countries like Canada, Australia, UK, New Zealand, USA, South Africa and more. IELTS has 2 modules, academic and general. The candidate can choose between both depending on what he or she is going abroad. IELTS comprises of 4 papers, namely listening, reading, writing and speaking. The resulting score you get is in a band format, ranging from 1 to 9. IELTS result is valid for the duration of 2 years.
Accessible and convenient
IELTS is held four times every month in more than 125 countries. Tests usually take place on Thursdays or Saturdays, making it convenient for the test takers to appear for the test. A list of all IELTS test centers can be accessed here.
The report shows the score for individual papers (listening, reading, writing and speaking) and overall band score. At some test centres, candidates can collect their results on the 13th day and at some, the results are mailed to the candidates.
Inquiries on Results If any of the test takers are unsatisfied or unhappy with his or her result, they can apply for re-marking at the test center where they took the test. Re-mark application must be made within six weeks from the result declaration date. The candidate can choose components for re-marking. Re-mark application has a fee and the candidate can receive a refund if the score in any component increases. It is important to keep in mind that the re-marking application process can take up to 6-8 weeks.
Retaking IELTS Candidates can take the IELTS test until they’re satisfied with their performance and score. You can register for IELTS when you are confident about your preparation. Remember that your IELTS score is a result of the effort you put into preparing for the test.
Test Format and Structure
Each section has 10 questions. The following question types are used in the listening test ;
Multiple choice
Flow chart completion
Matching
Short answer types
Diagram labeling
Note completion
Form completion
Table completion
Classification
Sentence
Section 1 is a conversation in an everyday context between two people. Section 2 is a monologue in an everyday issue. Section 3 is a conversation in an educational context between two or more people. Section 4 is a lecture or talk on a topic of general academic interest.
2 – READING (3 sections, 40 items- 30 minutes) Each section has 13-14 questions and may have diagrams, graphs and illustrations. The following question types are used in the academic reading test. *Multiple choice * Identifying information * Matching information * Flowchart completion * Matching headings *Matching sentence endings * Diagram label completion * Short answer questions * Summary completion *Sentence completion The texts are of general interest and are taken from magazines, journals, books and newspaper.
3 – WRITING (2 tasks –60 minutes) There are two tasks and it is suggested that the candidate spend about 20 minutes on TASK1 which requires them to write at least 150 words and 40 minutes on TASK 2 -250 words Note – The assessment of TASK 2 carries more weight in marking than TASK1 TASK 1 – Candidates are expected to describe some information contained in a graph/table /pie chart/diagram/process/flow chart. TASK 2 – Candidates have to write a short essay in response to a topic which is presented as a point of view, an argument or a problem. They are assessed on their ability to present a solution to a problem, present and justify an opinion with relevant examples. 4 – SPEAKING (3 parts – 11-14 minutes) There are three main parts: Part 2 – Cue Card The candidate is given a cue card with prompts and is asked to talk on a particular topic. The candidate is given one minute to prepare notes if he wishes, before speaking for between one or two minutes. After that examiner may ask one or two questions on the same topic. Part 3 – Extended discourse The examiner asks candidate further questions which are connected to the topic of part 2. These questions give you an opportunity to discuss more abstract issues and ideas. Note – The whole speaking test is recorded. Score description 9 – Expert user – Fully operational command over the language, no mistakes at all and possess a high level of accuracy. Can handle the complex situation with complete understanding. 8 – Very good user – Desirable operational command over the language, occasional unsystematic inaccuracies. 7 – Good user – Possess operational command over the language, occasional inaccuracies and inappropriacies. 6 – Competent user – Elective command of the language, some inaccuracies and misunderstandings can handle language in familiar situations. 5 – Modest user – Restricted command over the language, many mistakes can handle only basic situations.
GRE classes in Bhopal: Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standard aptitude test designed and developed by Educational Testing Service (ETS) for evaluating candidates for various graduate and business programs in educational institutions. Graduate Record Examination GRE® revised General Test is widely accepted in all parts of the world. The GRE WhatsApp revised us
General Test replaced the GRE® General Test. Candidates who
GRE test are measured on the basis of verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning and analytical writing skills. GRE also has subject-specific c tests, which only concentrates on a single subject. These GRE subject tests are in Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Literature, Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology.
Test Format
Measure
Number of Questions
Duration
Analytical Writing (One section with two separately timed tasks)
One “Analyze an Issue” task and one “Analyze an Argument” task
30 minutes per task
Verbal Reasoning (Two sections)
20 questions per section
30 minutes per section
Quantitative Reasoning (Two sections)
20 questions per section
35 minutes per section
Unscored Section
Varies
Varies
Research Section
Varies
Varies
Purpose of Examination
General Test helps in providing the graduate schools with students who are measured on a common system but are from a variety of educational backgrounds. New Test Features: The GRE revised General Test design features advanced technology that allows a student to freely move forward and backwards within a section. Specific features include:
• Preview and review capabilities within a section • A “mark and review” feature to tag questions, so a student can skip these and return to them later • The ability to change/edit answers within a section • An on-screen calculator for the Quantitative Reasoning section
Scores for GRE revised General Test
Measure
Scores Reported
Mean
Verbal Reasoning
130 – 170, in 1 point increments
150
Quantitative Reasoning
130 – 170, in 1 point increments
152
Analytical Writing
0 – 6, in half point increments
3.6
Total
260–340
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The validity of the GRE Exam The score is valid for Five years; however most of the universities
insist on a GRE score not more than 2-3 years old. GRE Exam Fees GRE General Test fee is $205 (approximately Rs. 13,500 to Rs. 14,500) GRE Subject Test costs $150 (approximately Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 11,000)
Graduate Management Admission Test or GMAT is a computer adaptive test in which the difficulty level of the next question is based on the accuracy of the answer to the previous question. It is created by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC). In GMAT, the candidates are assessed on analytical, quantitative, writing, verbal, and reading skills. GMAT is required if the candidate is looking forward to studying in the eld of management such as MBA, Masters in Finance, and Masters in Accountancy related programs. GMAT Classes in Bhopal: In GMAT computer adaptive test (CAT), it is important to have a clear understanding as to how the CAT works and what strategies you must follow to attain a good score. One must know that the di culty level of the test does not start with easy questions first. GMAT is an adaptive test and thus, you may or may not get questions of medium difficulty.
Purpose of Examination GMAT test is used to asses and compare the candidate’s credentials in
Section
No. of questions
Question Type
Duration
Analytical Writing Assessment
1 Topic
Analysis of an Argument
30 minutes
Integrated Reasoning
12 questions
Multi Source Reasoning, Graphics Interpretation, Two Part Analysis, Table Analysis
⦁ Capital – Washington, D.C. ⦁ Currency – United States Dollar (USD) ⦁ Language – English ⦁ Climate – Temperate and Tropical Climate ⦁ Top-Rated Tourist Attractions – ⦁ Grand Canyon ⦁ Niagara Falls ⦁ Statue of Liberty ⦁ White House ⦁ Yellowstone National Park ⦁ National bird – bald eagle ⦁ National Animal – Bison ⦁ National Flower – Roses ⦁ Popular Game – Basketball
Why study in USA?
⦁ University hailed Country ⦁ An Information Technology hub ⦁ Land of opportunities ⦁ Best facilities are available to the student. ⦁ Global exposure ⦁ Flexibility ⦁ Cutting Edge Technology ⦁ Research and Internships ⦁ Scholarships and assistantship. ⦁ Post Study Visa (OPT) ⦁ One of the strongest economy countries. ⦁ Great Employment Opportunity ⦁ Study at high-quality institutions ⦁ Choose from a broad range of programs. ⦁ Improve English speaking skills. ⦁ Get international experience for CV ⦁ Less time required for completion of the course. ⦁ Scholarships available. ⦁ Students are allowed to part time jobs.
*Disclaimer: The list of Universities is only for students’ information, for any further information about our representation, contacts us.
Reason:
⦁ An information technology hub ⦁ Land of opportunities ⦁ Global exposure ⦁ Cutting edge technology ⦁ Research and internship ⦁ One of the strongest country ⦁ High-quality institution ⦁ Less duration of course
Post Study work permit (PSW)
Yes Possible
IELTS minimum requirement
6.5 overall
Without IELTS
yes Possible to some universities & colleges
TOEFL minimum requirement
46 to 59
Min tuition fees
approx US $ 50,000 per annum
Popular courses
Criminology, Architecture, Computer science, Accounting, Physiotherapy, Economics, Medicine, Psychology, MBA, MS in finance, Business management.
Major Intakes
January & September.
Popular cities
New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Austin, Boston, Las Vegas, Miami.
Popular Universities
California Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University, Harvard University, Yale University.
Scholarship
yes possible
Offer letter
Approx 2 weeks to 2 months.
Permanent Resident (PR)
Possible
Gape Accepted
1-2 years (with justification)
Programs:
Graduate ⦁ Bachelors degree 4 years (with internship) ⦁ Associate 2 years Post graduate ⦁ Master’s degree – 1 years to 2 years ⦁ Doctoral – 2 years
⦁ Capital – London ⦁ Currency – Pound sterling (GBP) ⦁ Language – English ⦁ Climate – temperate maritime ⦁ Top-Rated Tourist Attractions – ⦁ Stonehenge ⦁ Tower of London ⦁ The Roman Baths and Georgian City of Bath ⦁ London Eye ⦁ Big Ben ⦁ National bird – Robin ⦁ National Animal – Lion ⦁ National Flower – Rose ⦁ Popular Game – Cricket
WHY SHOULD I STUDY IN UK?
Following are the reasons why one should be willing to study in UK-
⦁ World-class education programs which are affordable. ⦁ One of the most popular destinations for Indian students. ⦁ Students are allowed to do a part-time job- For PG students-20hours per week For UG students-10hours per week. (Full-time jobs allowed during vacations) ⦁ Scholarships are available. ⦁ More than 2000 courses for the students. ⦁ Courses are also available with paid internships. ⦁ UK universities are inspected regularly. ⦁ Internationally Recognized Universities. ⦁ Less time required for completion of the course. ⦁ Strong Research Infrastructure. ⦁ IELTS Wavier also available
*Disclaimer: The list of Universities is only for students’ information, for any further information about our representation, contacts us.
Reason:
⦁ High quality education ⦁ One of the popular destination for students ⦁ Internationally recognized universities ⦁ Strong research infrastructure ⦁ Safe and healthy environment ⦁ Opportunities benefit to the students are offered by UK education system ⦁ work while you study ⦁ Heath benefits ⦁ cross cultural experience
Post Study work permit (PSW)
yes Possible
IELTS minimum requirement
6.0 overall no band less than 5.5
Without IELTS
Yes
Min tuition fees
approx £ 10,000 to £ 38,000
Popular courses
Business natural science, Engineering and technology, Medicine, Law, Social science, Sports science, Media and communication.
Major Intakes
January, April & September.
Popular cities
London, Manchester, City of London, Edinburgh, Bristol, Liverpool, Birmingham, Glasgow.
Popular Universities
University of oxford, University of Cambridge, Imperial college London, University College London, London school of Economics and political science.
Scholarship
yes possible
Offer letter
2 weeks to 2 month.
Permanent Resident (PR)
Possible
Gape Accepted
2-5 years
Programs:
Graduate ⦁ Bachelors-3years or 4 years (with internship) ⦁ Foundation course- pathway to bachelor’s program Post graduate ⦁ Master’s degree – 1 years to 2 years (with internship) ⦁ Doctoral – 5 years ⦁ pre-master’s – pathway to master’s degree program
⦁ Capital: Ottawa ⦁ Currency – Canadian Dollar (CAD) ⦁ Language – English & French ⦁ Climate – Summers can be hot and dry on the prairies, humid in central Canada, and milder on the coasts. Spring is generally pleasant across the country. Autumns are often crisp and cool, but brightened by rich orange and red leaves on trees. Winters are generally cold with periods of snow ⦁ Top Rated Tourist Attractions – ⦁ Niagara Falls ⦁ Banff National Park & the Rocky Mountains ⦁ Toronto’s CN Tower ⦁ Old Quebec (Vieux-Quebec) ⦁ Whistler ⦁ National bird – Gray jay ⦁ National Animal – Beaver ⦁ National Flower -Bunchberry ⦁ Popular Game – Hockey
Why study in Canada?
⦁ Qualification valued across the World. ⦁ Affordable education. ⦁ Multicultural Society. ⦁ Healthy and safe communities. ⦁ Possibility of paid partnership while studying. ⦁ Post study work visa after completion of studies. ⦁ Possibility of Permanent Residency. ⦁ Canada highly promotes education, research and innovation. ⦁ Education fees are comparatively lower than other countries. ⦁ Special scholarships for international students in Canada. ⦁ Work for 20hours/week during your study duration. ⦁ Welcoming country for all International students. ⦁ Lower living costs for students and student-FRIENDLY LIFE. ⦁ Bi-lingual cultural exposure – French and English. ⦁ Best healthcare. ⦁ World leader in Languages training. ⦁ Immigrants every year.
*Disclaimer: The list of Universities is only for students’ information, for any further information about our representation, contacts us.
Reason
⦁ Internationally recognized Universities/Colleges. ⦁ World-class qualification ⦁ One of the best popular destinations ⦁ Course duration is shorter ⦁ Strong research infrastructure ⦁ Wide range of course options available ⦁ Multicultural society ⦁ high education standards ⦁ Affordable tuition and living cost ⦁ Healthy and safe learning environment
Post Study work permit (PSW)
yes Possible
IELTS minimum requirement
6.0 overall no band less than 5.5
Without IELTS
No
Min tuition fees
approx CAD 27,159
Popular courses
MBA, Computer Science/IT, Business and Finance, Core Engineering & Engineering management, Business, Media & Tourism, Agriculture science and many more.
⦁ Capital: Canberra ⦁ Currency – Australian Dollar (AUD) ⦁ Language – English ⦁ Climate -The northern section of Australia has a more tropical influenced climate, hot and humid in the summer, and quite warm and dry in the winter, while the southern parts are cooler with mild summers and cool, sometimes rainy winters ⦁ Top Rated Tourist Attractions – ⦁ Sydney Opera House ⦁ Great Barrier Reef Marine Park ⦁ Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park ⦁ Sydney Harbor Bridge ⦁ Blue Mountains National Park ⦁ National Bird – Emu ⦁ National Animal – Red Kangaroo ⦁ National Flower -Golden Wattle ⦁ Popular Game – Rugby
WHY SHOULD ONE STUDY IN AUSTRALIA?
Following are the reasons why one must study in Australia:
⦁ Courses are recognized internationally. ⦁ Education standards are higher and academic environment is stimulating. ⦁ Living cost and tuition fee are affordable. ⦁ Institutions are accredited by the Australian government. ⦁ Australia provides a multicultural environment. ⦁ High visa success rate. ⦁ World class qualification. ⦁ Work permit given to students. ⦁ Chances of getting permanent residence. ⦁ ELICOS (Pre-session English) programs are available. ⦁ Post work visa of 2 years. ⦁ Safe learning environment. ⦁ IELTS, TOEFL, PTE and CAE scores are acceptable. ⦁ Ranks third in English speaking world. ⦁ One of the strongest economies in the world. ⦁ Ranked 11th in overall productivity. ⦁ Flexible label market. ⦁ Undergraduate is 3-4years whereas post-graduate is 1-2years. ⦁ Most universities provide packaged programs.
*Disclaimer: The list of Universities is only for students’ information, for any further information about our representation, contacts us.
Reason:
⦁ courses are recognized internationally ⦁ high education standards ⦁ Affordable tuition and living cost ⦁ high visa success rate ⦁ world class qualification ⦁ flexible label market ⦁ Institutions accredited by Australian government ⦁ one of one strongest economics ⦁ Safe learning environment
Post Study work permit (PSW)
yes Possible
IELTS minimum requirement
6.5 overall
Without IELTS
yes (but English language preference test required)
Min tuition fees
approx $ 20,000 to $ 30,000
Popular courses
Business management, Medicine, Accounting, Dentistry law education, Engineering, Environmental studies, Creative arts and design, Engineering computer Science/IT
University of Melbourne, University of Newcastle, University of Technology, University of Adelaide, University of western, Monash University, University of Queensland, University of New South Wales.
⦁ Capital – Singapore officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign city-state and island country in maritime Southeast Asia ⦁ Currency – Singapore Dollar (SGD) ⦁ Language – Malay ⦁ Climate – tropical climate ⦁ Top Rated Tourist Attractions – ⦁ Marina Bay Sands ⦁ Gardens by the Bay ⦁ Botanic Gardens ⦁ Singapore Zoo ⦁ Orchard Road ⦁ National bird – Crimson Sunbird ⦁ National Animal – Asiatic Lion ⦁ National Flower – Singapore orchid ⦁ Popular Game – Swimming and Bowling
Why study in Singapore?
⦁ English showed course are generally found. ⦁ Affordable programs. ⦁ A considerable measure of grant alternatives is accessible. ⦁ Zero resilience to prejudice and medications. ⦁ With great scholarly execution, odds of securing vocation in Singapore are higher. ⦁ Singapore has a solid South-east Asian people group. ⦁ Work permit given ⦁ Part time work is permitted for student studying at a National University. ⦁ Broad range of courses. ⦁ Low living cost. ⦁ It is a nation built by immigrants. ⦁ Globally top ranked working populace. ⦁ World’s third most Wired Nation. ⦁ More than 50,000 International students. ⦁ Singapore is a hub of business in Asia.
*Disclaimer: The list of Universities is only for students’ information, for any further information about our representation, contacts us
Reason:
⦁ English showed courses ⦁ Affordable Programs ⦁ Zero reliance to prejudice and medication ⦁ Scholarly execution ⦁ Part time work permitted ⦁ Wide range of courses ⦁ Low living cost ⦁ Globally top ranked working population ⦁ World’s third most wired nation ⦁ Business hub of Asia
Post Study work permit (PSW)
yes Possible
IELTS minimum requirement
6.0 overall
Without IELTS
yes but very few
Min tuition fees
approx 455 to 805 SGD per month
Popular courses
MBA, Business management, IT/Computing, Engineering and science, Tourism/Travel/Hotel management, Creative arts/design courses, Architecture, Medicine.
National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Management University, SP jain school of global management, Singapore institute of management.
Scholarship
yes possible
Offer letter
2 weeks to 2 month.
Permanent Resident (PR)
Possible
Gape Accepted
3 years (with justification)
Programs:
Undergraduate ⦁ Fast track degree (2 years) ⦁ Bachelor’s degree (3-4 years) Postgraduate ⦁ PG diploma (1 year +) ⦁ Master’s degree (1 year – 2 years) with internship