IELTS on Computer-IOC
IELTS In Pakistan
IOC- IELTS on Computer
IELTS on Computer (IOC) is now available in various cities across Pakistan, including Islamabad, Peshawar, Karachi, Hyderabad, Lahore, Faisalabad, and Multan.
IELTS on Computer with AEO near you!
Take the Listening, Reading, and Writing parts on a computer. The Speaking test takes place either in-person or through VCS (video conferencing service) for the best assessment.
Same test, faster results: Take your IELTS test on computer and now you are likely to get your result within 2 days
More test Dates Up to 7 days a week, 3 times a day.
Choose paper or computer – it’s up to you! Good news, it remains the same! The questioning pattern, format, level of difficulty and scoring remains the same as IELTS on paper IELTS. You’ll be taking Listening, Reading, and Writing test on a computer.
Eligibility for One Skill Retake – choice to re sit for any one skill (one skill retake test)
Learn more about the test format and results process. ()
See how IOC IELTS works
IELTS on Computer Mock/Familiarization test provide prospective test takers access to experience computer-delivered IELTS, and get familiar with the question types and navigate the screens.
Try for yourself
Before you head into your test, make sure you know how the test works. For example, these sample materials will give you an idea of what to expect in the IOC (IELTS on Computer) d listening, reading and writing tests
In this Listening test sample, you will hear four different recordings
- You will hear each recording ONCE only.
- You will need to Enter all your answers directly on Computer.
- The test will stop automatically once the time has run out
- The test will stop automatically once the time has run out
Academic Reading
Texts come from books, journals, magazines, newspapers and online resources, written for a non-specialist audience. All the topics are of general interest to students at undergraduate or postgraduate level. The texts may be written in different styles, for example, narrative, descriptive or discursive/argumentative. At least one text contains detailed logical argument. Texts may also contain diagrams, graphs or illustrations. If texts use technical vocabulary, then a simple dictionary definition is provided.
General Training Reading
There are three sections of increasing difficulty.
The texts in Section 1 deal with everyday topics, and they are the sort of texts that a person would need to be able to understand when living in a country where English is spoken. You will need to pick out important information, e.g. from notices, advertisements and timetables.
The texts in Section 2 focus on work topics, for example, job descriptions, contracts, staff development and training materials.
The text in Section 3 deals with a topic of general interest. The style of writing in Section 3 is generally descriptive (containing detailed information) and instructive (telling you how to do something). The Section 3 text is longer and more complex than the texts in Sections 1 and 2. Section 3 texts are taken from newspapers, magazines, books and online resources.
You will need to Enter all your answers directly on Computer within 60 mint .The test will stop automatically once the time has run out.
Writing
There are two Writing tasks and BOTH must be completed.
In Task 1, you have to describe some visual information in your own words (a graph, table, chart or diagram). You need to write at least 150 words in about 20 minutes.
In Task 2, you are given a point of view, argument or problem which you need to discuss. You need to write at least 250 words in about 40 minutes.
General Training Writing
There are two Writing tasks and BOTH must be completed.
In Task 1, you have to respond to a situation by writing a letter, for example, asking for information or explaining a situation. You need to write at least 150 words in about 20 minutes.
In Task 2, you are given a point of view, argument or problem which you need to discuss. You need to write at least 250 words in about 40 minutes.
You will need to Enter all your answers directly on Computer within 60 mints. The test will stop automatically once the time has run out.