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ToggleIELTS, or the International English Language Testing System, is a globally recognized assessment of English proficiency. It measures your ability to communicate effectively in English across listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills. Whether for study, work, or migration, IELTS serves as a benchmark for individuals aiming to demonstrate their language abilities in an international context.
A trusted assessment tool utilized by students, prospective immigrants, and professionals for over three decades.
• Availability of the test
The IELTS examination is accessible in over 140 nations worldwide. Regardless of your location, an IELTS examination centre is within reach.
Acknowledged by over 11,000 entities worldwide, IELTS is revered as an authentic gauge of English language proficiency
Individuals aged 16 or older, regardless of gender, nationality, or background, are eligible to sit for the exam.
The IELTS Academic examination evaluates your proficiency in the English language and gauges its appropriateness for an academic environment. This test is intended for students who wish to go abroad.
The IELTS General Training assessment appraises your English language proficiencies in practical, everyday contexts. This test is designed for people who are applying for a work permit.
IELTS for UKVI' is a formally endorsed English Language Test acknowledged by the UK government. It enables applicants to exhibit their English proficiency when seeking a UK Visa and Immigration (UKVI). This is the test to take if you are applying for the following types of UK visa: family visa, extension to family, spouse or partner visa as well as indefinite leave to remain or citizenship.
In the paper-based IELTS format, you'll undertake the examination conventionally, seated at a desk equipped with question papers and answer sheets for the Reading, Listening, and Writing tests at an authorized IELTS test centre. Responses must be written using either a pen or HB pencils. The Speaking test will be conducted face-to-face with an accredited IELTS examiner. Your results will be accessible 13 calendar days after the test date.
The Computer-delivered IELTS exam is an alternative format to the traditional paper-based test. It allows you to complete your listening, reading and writing sections on a computer at a certified IELTS test centre. However, the speaking test is conducted in person with an examiner.
The IELTS Online exam follows the same format as the traditional paper-based and computer-based tests. It can be conducted at home on a PC or laptop with a web cam and a stable internet connection. Unlike the other sections, the Speaking test is conducted via video call with a certified IELTS examiner. For more information regarding IELTS online visit IDP’s Official website:
Paper-based IELTS test dates in India occur frequently, offering candidates the opportunity to take the exam up to four times per month or 48 (sometimes 49) times per year. Typically scheduled on Saturdays and Thursdays, this arrangement aims to accommodate the diverse schedules and preferences of test-takers, ensuring accessibility and convenience.
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With test centres spread across 75 cities in India, it’s advisable to register in advance to secure your desired test date and time.
There are six IELTS test centres in Punjab:
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Test type
| Cost (INR) |
Computer-delivered IELTS for UKVI | 17250 |
Computer-delivered IELTS | 17000 |
IELTS Life Skills (A1 and B1) | 16,050 |
IELTS for UKVI | 17250 |
Pen and paper-based IELTS | 17000 |
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Time allowed: 60 minutes (including transfer time)
Number of sections: 3
Number of questions: 40
Marking: Each correct answer receives 1 mark. Your final score is given as a band score from 1–9 in whole or half bands, e.g. 6 or 6.5.
In IELTS Academic the material consists of scientific, technical, and intricate texts, covering a spectrum from descriptive and factual to discursive and analytical in nature. The texts are chosen from magazines, journals, newspapers, and books, tailored for individuals aspiring to enrol in universities for higher education.
In IELTS General Training the texts are generally more accessible and relate to everyday experiences and are chosen from brochures, advertisements, magazines, journals, newspapers, and books. They are commonly tailored for individuals looking to move abroad on work visa or family visa.
The types of questions for the Reading Section are the same in both IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training. The sole distinction lies in the varying levels of difficulty.
There are 14 different types of questions, listed below:
General Training Academic
Band Score | Correct Answers | Band Score | Correct Answers | |
9 | 40 | 9 | 39-40 | |
8.5 | 39 | 8.5 | 37-38 | |
8 | 37-38 | 8 | 35-36 | |
7.5 | 36 | 7.5 | 33-34 | |
7 | 34-35 | 7 | 30-32 | |
6.5 | 32-33 | 6.5 | 27-29 | |
6 | 30-31 | 6 | 23-26 | |
5.5 | 27-29 | 5.5 | 19-22 | |
5 | 23-26 | 5 | 15-18 | |
4.5 | 19-22 | 4.5 | 13-14 | |
4 | 15-18 | 4 | 10-12 | |
3.5 | 12-14 | 3.5 | 8-9 | |
3 | 9-11 | 3 | 6-7 | |
2.5 | 6-8 | 2.5 | 4-5 |
Time allowed: Approximately 30 minutes (plus 10 minutes to transfer your answers to an answer sheet)
Number of sections: 4
Number of questions: 40
Marking: Each correct answer receives 1 mark. Your final score is given as a band score in whole or half bands, e.g. 7.5 or 8.0.
In the IELTS academic and IELTS General Training listening segment, the types of questions are same. The 11 distinct categories of questions include:
Band Score | Correct Answers |
9 | 39-40 |
8.5 | 37-38 |
8 | 35-36 |
7.5 | 32-34 |
7 | 30-31 |
6.5 | 26-29 |
6 | 23-25 |
5.5 | 18-22 |
5 | 16-17 |
4.5 | 13-15 |
4 | 11-12 |
3.5 | 8-10 |
3 | 6-7 |
2.5 | 4-5 |
Time allowed: 60 minutes
Number of tasks: 2
Marking: Task 2 carries double the weight of Task 1 in determining the Writing score.
The IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 comprises seven varied types of chart inquiries. They are enumerated as follows,
The IELTS General Training Writing Task 1 encompasses seven types of letters:
The Writing Task 2 is the same in both IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training. It includes five types of questions:
Evaluators utilize assessment criteria to assign a score for each of the following four benchmarks:
For detailed information about the marking criteria for IELTS Writing, visit IDP’s official website:
https://ielts.idp.com/results/scores/writing
Time allowed: 11–14 minutes
Number of parts: 3
The Speaking section is also the same in both IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training. It is divided into three parts:
When evaluating your performance, examiners employ clearly delineated criteria to gauge your Speaking test. They appraise your performance based on these four criterion:
For comprehensive details regarding the assessment criteria for IELTS speaking, visit IDP’s official website:
https://ielts.idp.com/results/scores/speaking
Below are crucial pointers to remember during the IELTS Listening Test:
Preparation: Before each section begins, carefully read all the questions related to that section. This will help you follow the recordings more effectively and identify answers more easily.
To adequately prepare for your test, it’s crucial to practice every type of question. Provided below is a compilation of question types in the reading section, along with strategies on how to respond to each:
IELTS Reading Segment
Here are some of the basic tips to remember while attempting the Reading Section of the IELTS exam:
Here’s a breakdown of the question types found in the Reading Section of the IELTS exam, along with helpful strategies and techniques for tackling each type effectively:
True/False/Not Given Questions
Pay attention to the wording of the statements.
Look for information that directly supports (True), contradicts (False), or is not mentioned (Not Given) in the passage.
Be cautious of synonyms or paraphrasing in the passage.
IELTS Writing Segment
Here is a selection of practical tips and effective strategies for the Writing component of the IELTS exam:
Here is a paragraph-wise description for IELTS Academic Writing Task 1:
Presented below is a subjective analysis of the IELTS General Training Writing Task 1:
Below is a subjective analysis of the IELTS Writing Task 2:
Argument 1:
Argument 2:
IELTS Speaking Segment
Your Speaking evaluation will be conducted based on four principal criteria:
A detailed examination of each of the four evaluation criteria at every level will provide a clear understanding of how candidates are judged in the Speaking section of the test and how band scores are allocated to them. Let’s delve into what each of these categories entails.
Fluency & Coherence
Key elements that contribute to higher scores in Fluency & Coherence include:
Lexical resource (LR)
Key factors that contribute to higher scores are:
Grammatical Range(GR)
Critical components that contribute to achieving higher scores in GR include:
Pronunciation (P)
Some aspects of pronunciation to focus on are:
Some people think that it is better to educate boys and girls separately. Others, however, believe that boys and girls should be educated together. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
(April 2024)
In many cities, planners tend to arrange shops, schools, offices and homes in specific areas and separate them from each other. Do you think the advantages of this policy outweigh the disadvantages? (April 2024)
Individual greed and selfishness have been the basis of modern society. Some people think that we must return to older more traditional values such as respect for the and the local community in order to create a better world to live in. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (April 2024)
The world has many towns and cities constructed in previous centuries that were more suitable and livable for people in those times than they are now. What problems will this cause? What can be done to solve these problems? (March 2024)
Innovation is often driven by the pursuit of profit and economic growth. However, some argue that it should prioritize addressing social and environmental issues.
Discuss both sides and give your own opinion. (February 2024)
Fewer and fewer people today write by hand using a pen or pencil. What are the reasons for this?Is this a positive or a negative development? (February 2024)
Eco-tourism often involves visiting remote and fragile ecosystems, which raises concerns about the impact on local cultures and indigenous communities. What problems can this cause?
How can these problems be resolved? (February 2024)
Everybody should donate a fixed amount of their income to support charity. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (January 2024)
In today’s digital age, anyone with a smartphone can capture and share photographs. this accessibility to photography diminishes the value of professional photographers. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (January 2024)
Nowadays, there is more and more competition for getting into university.
Is this a positive or negative development? (December 2023)
The demand for coaching services has grown significantly in the digital age, with online coaching platforms becoming prevalent. Some now feel online coaching is a superior option to in-person coach. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (December 2023)
Financial education should be included as a mandatory subject in schools to prepare students for managing money effectively.
To what extent do you agree or disagree? (December 2023)
Some people think the manufacturers and shopping malls should sell fewer packaged products while others argue that people have the responsibility to buy products with less packaging. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. (December 2023)
In recent years, there has been a rise in the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sports.
What are the consequences of doping for athletes?
What measures should be taken to combat this issue? (November 2023)
Environmental damage is a problem in most countries. What is the cause of this damage? What should be done about this problem? (November 2023)
The rise of social media platforms has made it easier for people to vent their frustrations and complaints publicly. What is the consequence of this trend? Is there any benefit to expressing complaints on social media? (November 2023)
Some people think that certain old buildings are more worth preserving than other ones. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (October 2023)
In many countries, the number of animals and plants is declining. Why do you think this is happening? How can this issue be solved? (October 2023)
In many societies, there is a growing emphasis on individualism, with people prioritizing their personal goals and desires over collective interests. Is this is a positive or negative development? (October 2023)
Some argue that music mainly serves as a way for individuals to reduce their stress and anxiety. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (October 2023)
Some people believe that professional athletes serve as positive role models for young people, while others argue that their behavior both on and off the field can have a negative influence.
Discuss both sides and give your opinion. (October 2023)
In many societies, there is a growing emphasis on sustainable living and reducing environmental impact. What are the challenges of adopting a sustainable lifestyle? What practical actions can individuals take to contribute to sustainability? (September 2023)
Some people feel that the private lives of celebrities should not be openly shared by the media.
To what extent do you agree or disagree? (September 2023)
Young people are often influenced in their behaviors by others in the same age group. Some argue that peer pressure is important while others feel it has distinct disadvantages. Do the disadvantages of peer pressure outweigh the advantages? (September 2023)
Virtual reality be used as a tool for therapeutic interventions and mental health treatments.
To what extent do you agree or disagree? (September 2023)
Schools should use films, computers and games instead of books. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (September 2023)
Nowadays, most countries can improve the standard of living through economic development, but some social values are lost as a result.
Do you think the advantages of this phenomenon outweigh the disadvantages?
(September 2023)
Some people think eating meat is bad for health. Do you agree or disagree? (August 2023)
Friendships that take place online are not as meaningful as those where people meet each other face to face.
To what extent do you agree or disagree? (August 2023)
The best way to reduce poverty in developing countries is by giving up to six years of free education, so that they can at least read, write and use numbers. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (August 2023)
Some people believe that reading is always a good habit. Others feel it depends on which books a person is reading.
Discuss both sides and give your own opinion. (August 2023)
Many people argue that restaurants should be required to disclose the nutritional information of the dishes they serve.
Do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages? (August 2023)
The increasing availability of low-cost airlines now lets people travel around the world. Some feel this is a positive development while others think it is negative overall. Discuss both sides and give your own opinion. (August 2023)
Young people are often influenced in their behaviors by others in the same age group. Some argue that peer pressure is important while others feel it has distinct disadvantages. Do the disadvantages of peer pressure outweigh the advantages?
In some countries, people prefer to live in a house rather than an apartment. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.(May 2021)
Some people believe that the best way to improve public health is by increasing the number of sports facilities. Others, however, think that this is not enough and that the government should provide more financial support for healthcare services. Discuss both views and give your opinion. (August 2022)
In some countries, companies allow people to work from home. In others, people are still expected to work in an office.
Discuss both views and give your own opinion. (July 2023)
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of oil drilling operations in remote locations around the world. This has brought economic benefits to some countries, though it has also raised concerns about the environmental impact of these operations.
Discuss both sides and give your own opinion. (July 2023)
Some feel that governments should prioritize healthcare instead of other important areas.
To what extent do you agree or disagree? (July 2023)
Around the world, people are now living longer than ever before in the past. Some say an ageing population creates problems for governments. Others believe there are benefits to society having more elderly people.
To what extent do the advantages of possessing an ageing population outweigh the disadvantages? (June 2023)
Around the world, rural people are moving to cities and urban areas, so populations in the countryside are decreasing.
Is this a positive or negative development? (June 2023)
Fewer young people play sports these days.
Why is this? What can be done to encourage more young people to do sports? (June 2023)
The most important aim of science ought to be to improve people’s lives.
To what extent do you agree or disagree? (June 2023)
Many university students want to learn about different subjects in addition to their main subjects. Others feel it is more important to give all their time and attention to studying for their qualification.
Discuss both views and give your opinion. (June 2023)
Fossil fuels are the main source of energy around the world today. In some countries, the use of alternative sources of energy is replacing fossil fuels.
Is this a positive or negative development? (June 2023)
Always telling the truth is the most important consideration in any relationship between people.
To what extent do you agree or disagree? (May 2023)
Many think that religion should be taught in schools while others think it should be avoided.
Discuss both sides and give your opinion. (May 2023)
Many today feel that attention spans are becoming shorter due to the prevalence of social media.
To what extent do you agree or disagree? (April 2023)
Some believe that students should begin learning a language very early in school while others think these subjects should be taught later.
Discuss both sides and give your own opinion. (April 2023)
Some feel that students should not have to take standardized tests in school.
To what extent do you agree or disagree? (April 2023)
Some feel that individuals should have the right to strike in all jobs while others feel there are exceptions.
Discuss both sides and give your own opinion. (March 2023)
Some people prefer to spend their lives doing the same things and avoiding change. Others, however, think that change is always a good thing. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion. (March 2023)
Many believe that the goal of one’s career should be to pursue a passion while others feel it is merely a way to earn a livelihood. Discuss both sides and give your own opinion. (March 2023)
New technologies have changed the way children spend their free time. Do you think the advantages of this trend outweigh the disadvantages? (March 2023)
Some feel that movies and tv shows are a good way to study history despite their lack of historical accuracy at times.
To what extent do you agree or disagree? (March 2023)
Today, many people do not know their neighbours. Why is this? What can be done about this? (February 2023)
Nowadays, not enough students choose science subjects at university in many countries. Why is this? What effects does this have on society? (February 2023)
Some people feel that cities should allow for spaces for graffiti while others feel it should be banned. Discuss both sides and give your own opinion. (February 2023)
In many countries, people increasingly talk about money such as how much they earn or how much they pay for things in their daily conversations. Why? Is this a positive or negative trend? (February 2023)
Some think newspapers are the best method for reading the news while others think other media is better. Discuss both sides and give your own opinion. (January 2023)
Some believe that new science related to criminal forensics should be used to look at old cases. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (January 2023)
Car ownership has increased so rapidly over the past thirty years that in many cities around the world there are constant traffic jams.
How true do you think this statement is? What measures can governments take to discourage people from owning cars? (January 2023)
Some countries have legal ages at which people can drink. Other countries believe not have strict laws is a better policy. Discuss both sides and give your own opinion. (January 2023)
Many people argue that the fashion industry has a negative impact on society. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. (March 2021)
It is often said that children should learn a foreign language from a young age. Do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages? (May 2021)
Nowadays, many people choose to rent rather than buy their homes. What are the advantages and disadvantages of renting? (April 2023)
In some countries, the government pays for the healthcare costs of its citizens. In other countries, individuals must pay for their own healthcare. Discuss both views and give your opinion. (February 2023)
*Note : These topics were dictated to us by our subscribers because IDP doesn’t let the students take question papers home, so it cannot be accepted as the exact question which
Yes, you can request a remark (also known as an Enquiry on Results) of your IELTS exam within six weeks of the test date. There is a fee associated with this service, and the process involves having your test re-marked by trained examiners.
You can take the IELTS exam as many times as you like, but you must wait at least 3 days before retaking the test. There are no limits to the number of times you can take the test in a year.
If you are unable to attend your scheduled IELTS exam for any reason, you may be eligible for a refund or a transfer to a different test date. However, you must provide appropriate documentation to support your request
No, you are not allowed to use any reference materials, including dictionaries, during the IELTS exam. All necessary instructions and materials will be provided to you by the test centre.
You must bring a valid passport or national identity card that you used to register for the test. Additionally, you may want to bring a bottle of water and any medication you may need, as well as pens and pencils for the Writing section.
It is recommended to register for the IELTS exam as early as possible to secure your preferred test date and location. Test centres often fill up quickly, especially during peak testing periods.
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