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Maxic Arrow is an integrated test preparation and admissions consulting organization in India. Beyond the skilled worker category immigration we have a inhouse experts' team which offers comprehensive help to our clients and students, including IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, GERMAN, FRENCH, DUOLINGO (DET), GMAT, GRE, and SAT test preparation, as well as university shortlisting, application. Language Certification Expert Training, Coaching and Test Preparation :
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Why Should You Choose Us as Your Test Preparation Mentor?

- Professional and Certified Teachers
- Extensive Study Resources
- Interactive Teaching Strategies
- Tailored Study Schedules & Plans
- Personalized Care for Students
- Small Size Classes
- Flexible Timings for Batches
- Steady Progress Monitoring and Feedback Analysis
- 100% online, 1:1 personalized prep from our inhouse expert mentors.
- Study from home, at your own pace.
- Learn time-saving strategies: pacing, elimination, backsolving
- Prep aligned with your schedule—perfect for working professionals and busy students.
- Solve your common GMAT struggles like timing, misreading, and falling for traps.
- Around 100 hours of prep over 10 weeks for max effectiveness.
IELTS |
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International English Language Testing System
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IELTS is a well-known English proficiency test that is used for education and work in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Dubai, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It is jointly owned by the British Council, IDP IELTS, and Cambridge University Press & Assessment and tests listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills on a scale of 1–9.
IELTS can be taken on paper or on a computer, regardless of whether it is Academic or General Training. The testing experience is the primary distinction between the two versions; the structure, content, and scheduling are identical. The Speaking test is either scheduled before or after the Reading, Writing, and Listening portions of the computer-based IELTS, which applicants complete on a computer. The Speaking test may be arranged up to one week prior to or following the main test date. In the paper-based IELTS, applicants complete the Reading, Listening, and Writing portions on paper in a single sitting without breaks. |
Pearson Test of English
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PTE |
The PTE Academic is a two-hour computer-based English language exam that evaluates a candidate's ability to speak, write, read, and listen. It stands out for using both human review and AI-driven scoring to ensure accurate evaluations. The PTE exam is used for student visa applications in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Dubai, the United Kingdom, the United States, and France, and it is accepted by more than 3,300 universities and colleges worldwide. Candidates receive a total score that ranges from 10 to 90, and results are usually available within 48 hours. Pearson PLC Group administers the test.
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GMAT |
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Graduate Management Admission Test
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One important test for business school admissions to MBA programs is the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), which is given by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC). Under timed conditions, this computer-adaptive standardised test assesses applicants' analytical and quantitative reasoning abilities, emphasising their capacity for strategic and logical thought as well as their ability to handle problems involving numbers and statistics. The 64 questions on the GMAT are divided into three sections: Data Insights, Verbal Reasoning, and Quantitative Reasoning. The test lasts two hours and fifteen minutes, with a 10-minute optional break. The validity of scores is five years.
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Graduate Record Examinations
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GRE |
The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE), a standardised test developed in 1936, is frequently required for students seeking graduate courses such as master's, law, or doctoral degrees, particularly in the United States. The GRE exam lasts one hour and 58 minutes. It evaluates important skills in three main areas: verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing. The Educational Testing Service (ETS) administers the test, which is available year-round at numerous sites worldwide, giving candidates the freedom to plan their exams. Scores are valid for five years, and candidates can take the test numerous times if necessary.
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SAT |
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Scholastic Assessment Test
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The Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) is a required admissions test for undergraduate programs in the United States, used by nearly 4,000 institutions. In India, the SAT is administered four times a year—March, May, October, and December—usually on the first Saturday of each month. The College Board administers the test, which is divided into four sections: Reading, Writing, and Language, Math (which has two subsections, No Calculator and Calculator), and an Optional Essay, with a total time of two hours and fourteen minutes. Scores range from 400 to 1600, with 1250 or higher being considered strong, however particular requirements may differ by university. Applicants may apply online and retake the exam as necessary. Results are typically available in 17 to 22 days, and SAT scores are valid for five years.
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Test of English as a Foreign Language
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TOEFL |
The TOEFL is a computer-based test that assesses competency in the English language in four key domains: speaking, writing, listening, and reading. Universities and other organisations all around the world utilise it as one of their entrance requirements because it is universally accepted. The possible score ranges from 0 to 120, with each segment being scored on a scale of 0 to 30. The test-taker's overall level of English proficiency is reflected in these scores. Particularly in English-speaking nations, TOEFL scores are frequently needed for professional certifications, university admissions, and visa applications. The Educational Testing Service (ETS) administers the exam.
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Duolingo (DET) |
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Duolingo English Test
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The Duolingo English Test (DET) is a standardised English language assessment that is intended to be taken online rather than on paper. The DET is an adaptive test that adjusts the test's difficulty based on the test-taker using an algorithm. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it gained recognition and popularity at colleges after being created by Duolingo in 2014 as Test Centre. As part of its student visa scheme, Ireland accepts the test. The Duolingo English Test is also accepted by a few UK universities, including the University of Southampton, Kingston University, Imperial College London, Middlesex University, and the London School of Economics.
The Duolingo English Test is presently not accepted by other universities, including Oxford University, Cambridge University, and Lancaster University. Scores on the Duolingo English Test range from 10 to 160, with scores above 120 indicating proficiency in |
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French Language |
French is the second most widely spoken language after English, and it ranks sixth overall, behind Hindi, Mandarin, Spanish, and Arabic. It is spoken in 29 countries throughout the world.
The DELF (Diplôme d'Études en Langue Française) and DALF (Diplôme Approfondi de Langue Française) are French Ministry of Education certifications that evaluate and confirm non-native speakers' French language competency. The DELF and DALF certificates have six levels. Depending on their age, candidates can choose from five different DELF versions. The DELF levels, which are A1, A2, B1, and B2, correspond to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). The DALF covers the C1 and C2 levels of the CEFR and is designed for advanced learners. |
German Language |
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Germany is well known for offering affordable higher education. The nation provides a good standard of living with reasonable living costs, pleasant weather, low crime rates, and first-rate healthcare in addition to its inexpensive tuition costs.
Regardless of your country, you can study for free at German public universities as of 2023 if you speak the language well. Undergraduate tuition expenses for both domestic and foreign students have been abolished in 16 German states since 2014. Instead, depending on the institution, students just have to pay a small administrative charge, which can range from EUR 300 to EUR 300 every semester. Developing proficiency in German has several benefits. German is the eleventh most spoken language in the world and the most common native language in Europe, after Dutch. It can be especially helpful to learn German if you decide to work while you study. |
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