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How can I get my IELTS report?

How can I get my IELTS report?

If you have taken the computer-delivered test, you will be able to preview your results after 3 to 5 calendar days from the test date. You can log in to the Test Taker Portal to preview your results. IELTS results remain online for 28 days but should not be used as an official confirmation of your performance.

How do I send my IELTS scores to universities?

If you wish to request additional TRFs to be sent to colleges after a month of taking the IELTS, you must fill a form called Application for the Issue of Additional TRFs. You will be charged an extra fee for each additional TRF you request after the allowed one-month period.

Can I send IELTS score later?

You can request up to five additional TRFs sending to five different universities or institutions free of charge within one month from the test date. If you request more than five TRFs, you would pay extra fees for extra copies.

What is the lowest acceptable IELTS score?

IELTS results are reported on a 9-band scale. They are designed to be simple and easy to understand. They are reported as band scores on a scale from 1 (the lowest) to 9 (the highest).

How much is needed to score on the IELTS?

The most achievable IELTS score is 8777 in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking as it takes you to CLB 9 and you get around 29 to 31 CRS score. There are zero points for CLB level 4 or lower and its basically useless. CELPIP English test is computer based exam and has less number of test centers.

How your IELTS score is calculated?

Your overall IELTS band score is given as a score between 0 and 9 calculated by adding up the 4 scores for listening, reading, speaking and writing, then dividing them by 4. For example , if you got the following scores: L = 8, R = 7, S = 6.5, and W = 7, then those would be calculated like this: 8 + 7 + 6.5 + 7 = 28.5 (divide by 4) = 7.125.

How to get high score in the IELTS?

and track your progress.

  • Acquaint yourself and communicate with the standard English grammar.
  • reading and writing.
  • Aim to learn at least 10 extra words from different subject areas every day.
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