Beenish Pervaiz
Head of IELTS & Language Preparation
- Pakistan
- All Destinations
Based in Sargodha, Pakistan

Background: M.Phil. in English (Applied Linguistics) — Gold Medal. Currently a PhD Scholar in Applied Linguistics at Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), with distinction-level academic standing. Lecturer in English at the University of Education, Lahore since 2009. Languages: English, Urdu, Punjabi, Bahasa Melayu, French.
Serving: Every StudVisor client, for every destination — in person in Sargodha, and online worldwide.
You Don't Have to Go Find an IELTS Centre. We Have One.
Here is how it normally goes. You choose a country. You pick a university. And then your consultant says the words every applicant dreads: "Now go and get your IELTS." So you start again from zero. You hunt for a coaching centre. You pay a second set of fees — often a substantial one — to an academy that has never seen your file, doesn't know which country you're applying to, doesn't know what band that country actually requires, and teaches you the same generic course it teaches everyone who walks in. Months disappear. Money disappears. And nobody in that classroom is accountable for whether your application succeeds.
StudVisor removes that step entirely. Your IELTS preparation is part of your StudVisor journey — not a separate errand you're sent off to run alone. It's delivered in-house, by our own competent team member, at minimum cost, as part of the same plan your desk lead is already building for you. One team. One plan. One place. From your first consultation to your visa interview, including the exam in between.
Prepared by an Expert — Not a Coaching Centre
The reason this works isn't convenience. It's who's teaching.
Beenish Pervaiz has spent seventeen years in higher education — not teaching a test-prep syllabus, but teaching English at university level and training the teachers who go on to teach it themselves. Since 2009 she has been a Lecturer in English at the University of Education, Lahore — Pakistan's dedicated institution for training the nation's educators — where she has also served as Chairperson of the Department of English, sat on the Board of Studies, and acted as focal person for institutional quality enhancement. She has designed curricula, mentored faculty, and run professional development programmes for working teachers.
She holds an M.Phil. in English (Applied Linguistics) with a Gold Medal, has won the Best Teacher Award along with multiple merit distinctions, and holds outstanding IELTS scores of her own. She is currently completing a PhD in Applied Linguistics at Universiti Putra Malaysia at distinction level, with research published in Q1-indexed international journals — the top tier of academic publishing.
Put plainly: the person preparing you for IELTS at StudVisor is more qualified than most people teaching English at university. That is not what you get at the average coaching centre — and here, it costs you less.
Preparation Built Around Your Country, Not a Generic Syllabus
This is what an outside academy structurally cannot do. A coaching centre teaches one course to a room full of people going to a dozen different places. StudVisor already knows exactly where you're going — so your preparation is built backwards from what your specific pathway demands.
Your target band comes from your visa route. Canada's post-graduation work permit requires CLB 7 across all four abilities for university degrees. The UK raised its Skilled Worker English requirement from B1 to B2 in January 2026. Australia's graduate visa benchmark sits at IELTS 6.5. These are three different targets requiring three different plans, and your desk lead sets yours before the first lesson.
Your test date is scheduled against your application calendar. IELTS results expire — Canada refuses any certificate older than two years, and an expired result at the wrong moment can cost you a work permit you would otherwise have qualified for. Sitting the exam too early is a surprisingly common way to lose a pathway. Here, your test date is part of your application strategy, not a seat you booked whenever one was free.
You're only taught what's actually holding you back. Most candidates spend months preparing for an entire exam when a single component is capping their score. Beenish diagnoses the specific constraint and targets it — so you're not paying for bands you already have.
And the language you'll need after you land is planned too. If your route runs through Germany, permanent residence in as little as two years is gated on B1 German. Through France, getting citizenship in two years now requires B2 French. Through the Netherlands, your spouse must pass a Dutch civic integration exam abroad, before travelling. Beenish maps that second requirement into your timeline from year one — so the language that decides your permanent residence isn't discovered in year four.
Why the Band Matters More Than Most People Realise
A score is not just an entry ticket to a university. In Canada's Express Entry and Australia's skilled migration systems, language isn't pass/fail at all — it's a score, and it is the single heaviest-weighted factor in Canada's CRS. The gap between a good band and an excellent one converts directly into points, and points convert into how quickly you are invited to apply for permanent residence. A higher band doesn't just get you admitted. It gets you settled sooner.
Which is exactly why StudVisor stopped treating IELTS as somebody else's problem.
The Method: Research, Not Repetition
Beenish doesn't only teach English — she researches how people acquire it. Her fields include English Language Teaching, corpus linguistics, discourse analysis, translation studies, teacher professional development, and technology-enhanced language learning. For a StudVisor client, that means:
- Corpus linguistics identifies the language patterns that genuinely appear in high-band answers — so you learn the structures examiners reward, not what a photocopied textbook assumes.
- Discourse analysis is the study of how meaning is built across a full response — precisely what Task 2 writing and Speaking Part 3 are scored on, and precisely where most candidates lose their band.
- Technology-enhanced language learning is her research specialism, not a marketing phrase — which is why StudVisor's online classes are designed to work as well as a classroom, instead of being a classroom awkwardly moved onto a screen.
This is the difference between practising tests and understanding the test. One raises your score if you're lucky. The other raises it on purpose.
In Sargodha, or Anywhere in the World
Preparation runs in person at Sargodha, alongside StudVisor's on-the-ground offices — the same place clients meet Kamran Gondal to build their plan — and online with students anywhere in the world. Same instructor. Same method. Same plan, whichever way you learn.
She Has Been the Language Learner Too
Beenish speaks five languages: English, Urdu, Punjabi, Bahasa Melayu, and French. Two of them she learned as an adult, under adulthood's harder conditions — Bahasa Melayu while living and researching in Malaysia, French alongside a full academic career. She has done exactly what StudVisor asks its clients to do: move into a new language environment and build real competence in it while everything else in life carries on. She knows the frustration of understanding far more than you can say, the fear of speaking in front of an examiner, the exhaustion of doing serious work in a language that isn't your first. She doesn't just know how language is learned. She remembers what it costs.
What StudVisor Clients Get
- IELTS preparation in-house, at minimum expense — no separate academy, no second set of fees, no starting over with strangers.
- An instructor with seventeen years in higher education, a Gold Medal M.Phil, a PhD in progress, and published research — teaching you directly.
- A band target set by your actual visa pathway, agreed with your country desk lead before the first class.
- A test date planned around expiry rules and application deadlines, so a certificate never lapses at the moment it matters.
- A second-language plan for the settlement stage — German, French, Dutch, Italian, Swedish or Finnish, mapped from year one.
- Academic English that outlives the exam — so you are able to write essays, follow lectures and hold your composure in any seminar, not just clear a band and forget it.
- In person in Sargodha, or online anywhere in the world.
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