IELTS Test 2023 - Test Dates, Fees, Registrations, Locations & Preparation
IELTS is the world’s most popular high-stakes English language test. It is the test that opens doors to a world of academic and professional opportunity in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, the US and many other places around the world where English is the language in the workplace or the classroom.
It is the test for study − thousands of the world’s most reputable universities and colleges will accept your IELTS results as evidence of your English language proficiency.
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Which test type do you take?
Where you want to study, work, or migrate will affect which test you need to take:
Make sure you visit the relevant government or institutional websites to confirm which test you need to take.
How can you prepare for the test?
Before you head into your test you should understand the IELTS test format by learning about each part of the test, question types and how IELTS examiners assess your Speaking and Writing tests.
To Improve your skills in all four parts of the IELTS test, check the below resources from IDP:
What should you do on the test day?
What is IELTS Transfer, Cancellation and Refund Policy?
Request for cancellation or postponement of your IELTS test must be made strictly 5 weeks before the test date via email or in person only. Telephone cancellation or postponement will not be accepted.
If you requested cancellation more than five weeks ahead of the test date, you will receive a full refund (less a 25% administrative fee).
If you requested cancellation less than five weeks ahead of the test date you will receive no refund. Exemptions from this policy are:
- Serious Illness – hospital admission or serious injury
- Loss or Bereavement – death of a close family member
- Hardship/Trauma – victim of a crime, victim of a traffic accident
- Military Service
You must complete a “Request for Refund” or “Test Day Transfer Form” and attach appropriate documentation and/or evidence, such as a medical certificate from a qualified medical practitioner, a death notice or certificate or a police report.
Failure to appear for the test without notification is considered a cancellation, no refund will be issued, and you must register and pay again if you wish to take the test on another date.