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The line chart and table provide information about the participation and performance of Uzbek youth in the IELTS exam between 2020 and 2024. The line chart shows the total number of test-takers each year, and the table breaks down the number of participants achieving different band scores during this period.
Overall, the number of test-takers rose significantly from 2020 to 2024, with most scoring between 5.5 and 6.5. Higher band scores such as 8.0 and above were less common, but their numbers gradually increased over time.
The line chart indicates a steady rise in the number of IELTS participants over the five years. In 2020, 10,152 students took the test. This figure more than doubled to 26,216 in 2021 and continued to grow to 37,062 in 2022. By 2023, participation reached 48,964 and peaked at 52,706 in 2024, showing a dramatic fivefold increase compared to the initial year.
The table reveals the distribution of band scores achieved by test-takers. Most participants scored between 5.5 and 6.5 throughout the period. In 2024, 14,006 candidates achieved a score of 5.5, while 14,248 scored 6.0. Mid-range scores like 6.5 and 7.0 also saw steady growth, reaching 11,006 and 7,616 in 2024. Higher scores, such as 8.0 and above, were less frequent but showed slight improvements. For example, 1,490 candidates scored 8.0 in 2024, while only 22 achieved the perfect score of 9.0.
Overall, the number of test-takers rose significantly from 2020 to 2024, with most scoring between 5.5 and 6.5. Higher band scores such as 8.0 and above were less common, but their numbers gradually increased over time.
The line chart indicates a steady rise in the number of IELTS participants over the five years. In 2020, 10,152 students took the test. This figure more than doubled to 26,216 in 2021 and continued to grow to 37,062 in 2022. By 2023, participation reached 48,964 and peaked at 52,706 in 2024, showing a dramatic fivefold increase compared to the initial year.
The table reveals the distribution of band scores achieved by test-takers. Most participants scored between 5.5 and 6.5 throughout the period. In 2024, 14,006 candidates achieved a score of 5.5, while 14,248 scored 6.0. Mid-range scores like 6.5 and 7.0 also saw steady growth, reaching 11,006 and 7,616 in 2024. Higher scores, such as 8.0 and above, were less frequent but showed slight improvements. For example, 1,490 candidates scored 8.0 in 2024, while only 22 achieved the perfect score of 9.0.