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Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Fake academies, with unqualified IELTS trainers, who haven't even taken IELTS exam sometimes.

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You must have seen those IELTS ads in which white girls with books are smiling and I am sure you would have imagined your presence in their company.
Utter nonsense!
I came across a lot of information regarding the so-called best IELTS institutes in Chandigarh. I realised that there is no official data, qualified trainers, students' diagnosis, professional teaching material and professionally qualified staff in any of these academies.
Most of the people take such information as 'authentic' without questioning the writer or any official confirmation.
I personally feel that this information is totally misleading and needs to be challenged in court through proper channel.
All the academies claim that they are the No. 1 in India despite the fact that their is no proof and third-grade teachers mislead the poor and uneducated youth there.
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Those who declare that their academies have won No. 1 prize by the IDP must also declare that the IDP gave them prize only because their academy registers students for taking IELTS only. Apart from this, there is no other prize or appreciation for teaching quality, etc.
I hope, you understand the gravity of this matter and do not feel offended.
Nasser Gorsi