IELTS was a cakewalk for these BetterThink students

Author(s): City Air NewsLudhiana, February 15, 2016: Thanks to its unique scientific teaching methodology, students of city-based BetterThink, an English division of Top Careers & You (TCY), continue to do proud to their teachers and parents....

IELTS was a cakewalk for these BetterThink students
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Ludhiana, February 15, 2016: Thanks to its unique scientific teaching methodology, students of city-based BetterThink, an English division of Top Careers & You (TCY), continue to do proud to their teachers and parents.
Talking about latest IELTS results of BetterThink, its General Manager, Mrs. Gurpreet Wadhera, said that the excellent results were possible due to untiring efforts of its faculty, hardworking students and caring parents. This time while four of its students scored 7.5 bands, other six scored 7.0 bands.
Giving details she informed that students who scored 7.5 bands are: Kuljeet Kaur, Mandeep Sharma, Nancy Chopra and Talwinder Singh. Those who scored 7.0 bands are: Snehpreet Kaur, Ikman Singh, Jaskaran Singh, Mangaldeep Singh, Ramanteg Singh and Gagandeep Singh.
Visibly elated students said this success in IELTS examination has made them eligible for admissions to prestigious overseas universities and colleges. All the students appreciated the help they got from a distinguished faculty of BetterThink which made clearing the IELTS just a cakewalk for them.
It may be noted that spread over 19 cities of Punjab and making strong inroads into Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir and elsewhere, BetterThink is a name to reckon with today, thanks to its 18 years of unchallenged leadership in English language teaching.
Be it Spoken English, International Language Testing System (IELTS), Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and recently included Pearson Test of English (PTE), BetterThink has changed the very definition of English when it comes to preparing the students for study abroad. It is providing a customized learning platform for English language in the region.

Date: 
Monday, February 15, 2016