CAEL – EXAM PREPARATION OVERVIEW
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The CAEL Test exclusively evaluates language skills related to academic topics and situations found in Canadian post-secondary institutions. It operates entirely in a computerized format, providing flexibility for individuals to take the exam either at a testing centre or remotely from the convenience of their homes. There is no pass or fail for the CAEL test. It provides scores for each component and an overall band score. You should check the English language requirements of the specific institution you are applying to.
CAEL- Exam Pattern
Total Test Duration: 3.5 hours
Parts: 4
Total Questions: Variable
Band Score Scale: 10-90
Test Fees: INR 12.500 + GST
4 Sections
Listening: This section comprises 38 questions with a time limit of 25-35 minutes. Candidates listen to passages and respond to questions based on the content. The section is divided into two parts. In the first section, there are 14 to 25 questions that are based on either one or two short listening passages or one or two long listening passages. The second section features a speaking question that is related to a long listening passage.
Reading: This part consists of two sections: the first with 14 to 25 questions and the second featuring a single speaking question related to a long reading passage. Candidates in the reading section of the CAEL test are tasked with reading texts and responding to associated questions.
Writing: The writing section of the CAEL test consists of two parts. In the first part (60-70 minutes), candidates respond in writing to comprehension questions, divided into three sections based on a long reading passage, a long listening passage, and a writing question. The second part (40-45 minutes) involves answering comprehension questions and providing written responses, divided into sections with long reading and listening passages, concluding with a single writing question for a short answer.
Speaking:Candidates provide oral responses to questions presented on the screen. The segment includes three questions, with one focused on interpreting a graph, map, or diagram. This component assesses the ability to articulate thoughts and ideas verbally, incorporating visual elements for a comprehensive evaluation of language proficiency. Candidates speak into a microphone without the requirement to face a test official.
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1. Do Canadian universities and colleges accept CAEL?
2. Which institutions accept CAEL results?
3. What qualifications are typically required for CAEL?
4. What is the test format for CAEL?
5. On what scale are CAEL scores given?
6. How is the final CAEL score calculated?
7. What CAEL score represents the "Expert" level?
8. How can I obtain my CAEL test results?
9. How long does it take for CAEL test results to be available online?
10. Can I take tests on my own, or should I seek external support?
11. Who accepts CAEL test results as proof of English proficiency?