FAQ

Frequently asked questions

There is no limit to the number of times the candidate can sit for the IELTS exam.

The Academic Reading and Writing Modules assess whether a candidate is ready to study or train in the medium of English at an undergraduate or postgraduate level. Admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses is based on the result of these Modules. The General Training Reading and Writing Modules are not designed to test the full range of formal language skills required for academic purposed, but emphasize basic survival skills in a a broad social and educational context. General Training is suitable for candidates ho are going to English speaking countries to complete their secondary education, to undertake work experience or training programmes not at degree level, or for immigration purpose to Australia, Canada and New Zealand.

It is the responsibility of the candidate to inform the test centre whether they wish to take the Academic or General Training Modules. Centres are not responsible for providing this information. The general Training module is not offered at all test administrations. it must be noted that it may not be possible to change module later or on the day of the test.

The scores are valid for 2 years

YES, over 544 US institutions recognize IELTS and accept either IELTS or TOEFL for admission to award courses. For an updated list please log on to www.IELTS.org

Rs. 8,900/- (Rupees Eight Thousand Nine Hundred only), payable by Credit card / Debit card OR by Demand Draft, drawn in favour of ‘ IELTS India Project ‘, Payable at New Delhi. (Incase of no credit card payment can be made through KMindz Educations). The fee is subject to change.

The candidate must contact the centre to find out the date of the next test and ask for a copy of the IELTS handbook and an application form. Fill in the application form and send it back to the test centre with the test fee. The test centre will then send the date and time of the test.

IELTS provides a profile of a candidate’s English proficiency at a given time. It provides not only an indication of ability in a particular module but also an indication of overall ability. This would not be possible if modules were not taken at the same time. Stakeholders require an indication of proficiency at a given time. Stakeholders have expressed a preference for full re-testing to gain an accurate assessment of a candidate’s language proficiency. Therefore a candidate will have to re-take the full test and cannot re-take a specific module.

Candidates must be aware that on the day of the test they are required to bring passport bearing photograph, number and signature.

The test centre retains part of the fee for local administrative cost. This varies from centre to centre.

The candidate will normally lose their full test fee. However, if a medical certificate is provided then the full fee is refunded minus the local administrative deduction.

IELTS is not recommended for the candidates under the age of 16.