FAQ

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions


  • How long is an IELTS score valid?

    An IELTS Test Report Form (TRF) is valid for two (2) years.

  • How soon can a candidate resit the test?

    A candidate may resit the IELTS test at any time.

  • Age Limit?

    IELTS Test is not recommended for candidates under 16 years. However, if they wish to take the test, they may.

  • What are the available test dates with IDP IELTS Test Centres India?

    IDP IELTS Test Centres India administers tests which are available on 48 fixed dates a year – up to four times a month, depending on local demand. Please refer to the National Test Dates for test dates and test cities. Please note that new cities are added on a regular basis.

  • Can I pay for the test fee by cheque or cash?

    No. Payment of the test fee by cheque or cash is NOT acceptable. You should never pay cash to anybody towards payment of your IELTS test fee. If you do so, you will do it at your own risk and cost.

  • Can I withdraw/cancel my application for the test?

    Withdrawals/Cancellations are permitted on the following grounds:
    1. Only withdrawal/cancellation requests that are received more than five weeks before the test date will be considered. This will incur an administrative fee of INR 3,000 (Rupees Three Thousand only) (inclusive of all taxes).
    2. Requests for withdrawal/cancellation within the five week period prior to the test date will not be considered and no refund is applicable.
    3. For more details, please refer to the Transfer/Cancellation Application Form available in “Downloads” section. The decision of the test centre will be final and binding on the applicant.
    4. All approved refunds will be processed and sent within 30 days of the examination date originally booked for.

  • Can I change test dates or request to postpone sitting the test?

    1. Only transfer requests that are received more than five weeks before the test date will be considered. Request for Transfer of Test Dates : An administrative charge of INR 3,000(inclusive of all taxes).
    The fee should be deposited in IDP branch (Demand Draft or ICICI cash deposit slip or Credit Card/Debit Card Swipe) or should be couriered to IDP Gurgaon office (Demand Draft or ICICI cash deposit slip). The demand draft should be drawn in favour of “IDP EDUCATION INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED”, payable at New Delhi.
    2. Transfer requests received within the five week period prior to the test date will not be considered.
    3. For more details, please refer to the Transfer/Cancellation Application Form available in “Downloads” section. The decision of the test centre will be final and binding on the applicant. 4. Allocation to the requested test date will be at the sole discretion of the test centre.

  • What happens if I am unable to appear for the test?

    In the event a registered candidate fails to appear for their IELTS test, the candidate is deemed an absentee and a refund will not be applicable.

  • What happens if I could not attend the test due to some unavoidable circumstances?

    Under normal circumstances, you will be treated as an absentee. However, there are some special circumstances under which your application may be considered with some conditions. Please refer to the Transfer/Cancellation Application Form available in “Downloads” section to access the policy guidelines/terms and conditions and form for such special circumstances. However, please be informed that the acceptance of your application is subject to approval by the test centre, whose decision will be final and binding.

  • What can I do if I am un-happy with my results?

    Candidates may apply for a re-mark (Enquiry on Results). This must be done within six weeks of the test date. The candidate may choose which modules are to be re-marked. Complete the application for and submit/courier the same, along with the fee of INR 9,000/- (Rupees Nine Thousand only) (inclusive of all taxes).
    The fee must be paid by Demand Draft drawn in favour of “IDP EDUCATION INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED”, payable at New Delhi. The fee will be refunded if the result is changed. A re-mark can take six to eight weeks to be processed.
    In order for a re-mark (Enquiry on Results) to be processed, the candidate must return their original TRF along with a re-mark (Enquiry on Results) form which is available in “Downloads” section on this website. Once the re-mark (Enquiry on Results) has been re-marked, the result is final and no other re-mark (Enquiry on Result) for the same test/s is permitted.

  • Are answer sheets shown to the candidates when they opt for EoR / Re-mark?

    No. IELTS materials are confidential and past papers are not released to candidates under any circumstances.

  • What if I lose my Test Report Form?

    If a candidate has lost or damaged their TRF, we are unable to provide the candidate with another copy; however we can forward a TRF to an institution/organisation on behalf of the candidate. We do not submit results to migration agents.

  • What if I need additional TRF's to be sent to Institutions?

    This form MUST be completed by the Candidate and the FEE MUST be enclosed to enable processing. Centre may send up to five additional TRF's to reorganizations. The centre may charge a postal fee for results sent internationally or by courier as follows Preferred Mod of Dispatch: Ordinary Mail (Fee is Rs. 250 **/- (Inclusive of all taxes) Per college/ University/ Institution)/ courier (Fee is Rs. 1250/- (Inclusive of all taxes) Per College/ University/ Institution) (circle as appropriate)
    *Many STED RO's accepts electronic score only. To Know more Please call 1800 102 4544.
    **No Tracking reference number will be provided & IDP will not be responsible for TRF delivery.
    #All additional TRF will be processed within 7 to 10 working days from the date of submission.

  • Can I use any IELTS test result for UK visa application?

    If you wish to use an IELTS or IELTS Life Skills test result as part of your application for UK visa purposes (apart from some types of student visa), you may need to take the test at an IELTS test centre which is specifically authorised by UK Visas and Immigration for this purpose, and the test must be taken under conditions specified by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI).
    You will receive an IELTS – or IELTS Life Skills – Test Report Form which shows that you have taken your test to meet the UKVI requirements.

  • Where can I take an IELTS or IELTS Life Skills test for a UK visa application?

    The tests are available throughout the world, in locations specified by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI). These IELTS test centres will be announced here shortly.

  • How often is an IELTS or IELTS Life Skills test available?

    For IELTS and IELTS Life Skills, test dates will be available within 28 days of booking your test.

  • How often can I re-take IELTS or IELTS Life Skills?

    There are no restrictions on retaking IELTS. You can register for a test as soon as you feel you are ready to do so.
    For IELTS Life Skills candidates ONLY - Candidates who have previously taken the IELTS Life Skills test and have passed are not allowed to re-take the test at the same level within two years. E.g: a candidate who has taken an IELTS Life Skills A1 test and has passed cannot take another Life Skills A1 test within two years. Similarly a candidate who has taken an IELTS Life Skills B1 test and has passed cannot take another Life Skills B1 test within two years.

  • How often can I re-take IELTS or IELTS Life Skills?

    There are no restrictions on retaking IELTS. You can register for a test as soon as you feel you are ready to do so.
    The IELTS test for UK visa purposes is designed to meet certain administrative requirements that are only specified by UK Visas and Immigration. Test Report Forms will be slightly different, to show that test takers have taken the test at an IELTS UK visa session.The actual test taken is the same – same content, examiners, format, level of difficulty, scoring and so on.

  • If I take an IELTS test for UK visa purposes, can I use my result in other countries / for other purposes?

    Yes. IELTS test results are accepted by more than 9,000 organisations worldwide, including universities, colleges, governments and employers.

  • I’ve already taken IELTS. Can I still use my result to apply to UK Visas and Immigration? other countries / for other purposes?

    If you take IELTS on or before 5 April 2015 you may be able to use it for your application up to 5 November 2015. We advise you to confirm this with UKVI before making your application.
    From 6 April 2015 you must take the test at an IELTS test centre authorised by UKVI to run IELTS tests for UK visa and immigration purposes and you must confirm at the time of registration that you wish to use your test for these purposes.

  • What is IELTS Life Skills? What is it for?

    IELTS Life Skills is a new English Language test offered by the three IELTS Test Partners - British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and Cambridge English Language Assessment. IELTS Life Skills is a test of Speaking and Listening, available at CEFR Level A1 and CEFR Level B1. It is designed to meet the requirements of UK Visas and Immigration for certain visa categories and other immigration purposes.

  • When and where can I take an IELTS Life Skills test?

    We will be announcing dates for registration and testing here shortly.
    IELTS Life Skills tests are available throughout the world, in locations specified by UK Visas and Immigration. The IELTS Life Skills test centres will also be announced here shortly.
    To find out whether you need to take an approved test, what level you need to achieve, and which test you can use, you should contact UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI). For more information, please visit Guidance on Applying for UK Visa – approved English language tests.

  • What is the format of the IELTS Life Skills test?

    You take the test with another test taker and one Examiner. Your own performance on both speaking and listening will be assessed during this one session.

  • Why does IELTS Life Skills only cover Speaking and Listening?

    The new test has been designed to meet specific immigration requirements for which applicants only need to demonstrate speaking and listening skills.

  • How long does the IELTS Life Skills test take?

    IELTS Life Skills at CEFR Level A1 takes 16-18 minutes and Level B1 is 22 minutes.

  • Is there any break between Speaking and Listening?

    No, you will be assessed on your Speaking and Listening skills at the same time.

  • How is IELTS Life Skills assessed?

    A certificated IELTS Examiner will assess your performance throughout the Speaking and Listening test based on the following criteria 1. obtaining information 2. conveying information 3. speaking to communicate 4. engaging in discussion

  • How can I prepare for the IELTS Life Skills test?

    Free test samples will be available here shortly.

  • How many copies of IELTS Life Skills Test Report Form will I get?

    You will receive one copy of the IELTS Life Skills Test Report Form.

  • How soon will I get my IELTS Life Skills results?

    Test results are normally available within 7 days of your test.