Necessary documents to be shown at time of the IELTS Test?

 

What can the candidate bring into the examination room?
Only pens, pencils and erasers. Correction fluid must not be used. You must leave anything which you do not need, or which is not allowed, either outside the examination room, or as instructed by the supervisor. Mobile phones and pagers must be switched off and placed with personal belongings in the area designated by the supervisor. Any candidate who does not switch off their phone/pager, or who retains one in their possession, will be disqualified.

What should the candidate bring for the Speaking test?
The candidate needs to bring the same identification documents they supplied on registration, as these must be checked again against the information on the application form. These documents will be checked by the administrator and the Speaking examiner prior to the candidate entering the interview room.

Can I make some notes on the Listening and Reading question paper?
Yes. The examiner will not see your question paper.

Can I complete the Listening and
Reading answer sheet in pen?
No. The answer sheet is scanned by a computer which cannot read pen.

Is there a similar period of ten minutes at the end of the
Reading test for the transfer of answers?
No. The Reading test is one hour, and you must write all your answers on the answer sheet in this time.

Does the listening tape provide the candidate with necessary instructions and pauses?
Yes. At the beginning of the test, candidates receive instructions and hear a sample question. Next, candidates read Section One questions and then listen to Section One and answer the questions on the question paper as they listen. The same procedure follows for Sections Two, Three and Four. This takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. In the following final ten minutes, candidates transfer their answers onto the answer sheet.

1. What is IELTS ? Who Administers the IELTS ? Who can take the IELTS Test ?

2. For whom is the test designed & what is the mode of exam?
3. Who conducts the test?
4. Who can take the test?
5. If I am under 16 years old, can I take the test?
6. Is IELTS accepted in the US ?
7. Which Module should I sit, Academic or General Training?
8. What is the test format & how long does the test last?

9. When is the result available & what does my score report include?

10. What is the validity of the score (test) & how often can I take the test?

11. Under what conditions are my scores released?
12. What is the test fee and preferred mode of its payment?
13. How to register for IELTS? / Test Centers
14. Necessary documents to be shown at time of the IELTS Test?

15. Is there any extra fee for Rescheduling or canceling & what happens if there is a technical problem?

16. What rules do I have to observe during the test?
17. What happens if I want to postpone or cancel my test?
18. What happens if you are absent on the day of the test without giving prior notice?

19. What happens if you do not transfer your listening or reading answers to the listening/reading answer sheet before the end of the module?

20. What can you do if you are unhappy with your results?

21. How strictly is IELTS marked?

22. What things do I have to carry ON THE DAY OF THE TEST?

23. What is TRF ( Test Report Form)? What does it include?

24. If I will not be able to come to collect my TRF?

25. How many copies of TRF are issued? And what should I do if I need more TRF?

26. Can a candidate retest only for the module where he / she did not score well instead of repeating the whole test?
27. Do all test modules take place on the same day?

28. What happens if I lose the Test Report form?

29. I want to sit the exam on a date that is already full. Is there a waiting list?

30. IELTS score bands

31. IELTS tips

 
 
 
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