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British Council Bengaluru offers IELTS Intensive preparation course

| | Jul 04, 2015, at 02:57 am
Bengaluru, July 3 (IBNS): British Council Bengaluru has offered IELTS Intensive preparation course for students and professionals.
The course aims to improve candidates’ exam techniques and strategies to help them get the best score that they can, thereby equipping them to apply for higher studies or job opportunities abroad.

“The course was well organized with all the 4 sections (reading, writing, speaking and listening) handled in good intervals, so we did not get bored. Our teacher gave us many tips that will help us to score better. The materials had good practice questions," said Ajay K.S, IELTS Intensive, Term 1 2015.

“This course was very effective and we were given lots of examination tips. The materials given were challenging and led us to work more on all 4 sections. I am confident to score better," said Balaji T, IELTS Intensive, Term 1 2015.

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