You can choose between the Academic or General Training versions of the test. All candidates do the same Listening and Speaking sections. The test has four sections: • Listening - 4 sections, 40 questions, 30 minutes • Speaking - interview, 15 minutes • Reading - different for Academic or General Training - 3 sections, 40 questions, 60 minutes • Writing - different for Academic or General Training - 2 pieces of writing, 60 minutes Score Out of 9 for each section and an overall score out of 9.
Level Multi-level. You get a score between 1 and 9. Half scores such as 6.5 are possible.
Universities often demand an IELTS score of 6 or 7. They may also demand a minimum score in each of the 4 sections. IELTS scores compare with TOEFL and the Cambridge exams approximately as follows: Click here to see a comparison of IELTS scores with other exams.
Where do I take the test? IELTS tests are administered at accredited Test Centres throughout the world - there are currently more than 300 Centres, ... more.
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