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IELTS tests are available up to once a week in over 120 countries. Book online with the British Council and get 30 hours of online preparation materials free of charge. Booking IELTS is an easy process, simply search for your nearest test centre, select your required date and contact the test centre who will give you expert and friendly advice.





 

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[h=1]How to book IELTS[/h] Book IELTS with the British Council online, or at your nearest test centre.


You will need to book your test either through your nearest test centre or online, depending on local arrangements.


[h=2]Check which version of IELTS you need before booking![/h]
Remember IELTS comes in two versions - IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training:



  • check the requirements of your chosen organisation or institution by searching on Who accepts IELTS?
  • if you plan to emigrate, contact the relevant immigration authority to find out which version of IELTS you need, and the score required



Follow the steps below to ensure that you book your IELTS test successfully:


[h=3]How to book your test[/h]
  • Go to Book now and find a convenient test location in the country of your preference: you can search our map or use the drop-down menu.
  • On the country page, review the test locations and upcoming test dates.
  • On the country page, review the details of the passport, photograph, ID and documentary information you will need to complete the application process.
  • Review the payment amount and method you need to use.
  • When you are ready to book your test, assemble the identification, and other documentary information that your require before you complete the application form.
  • Complete the application form to book your test; we recommend that you book online (where available) as this is the most efficient way to reserve your test with a British Council Test Centre.
  • List the details of five organisations that you would like your Test Report Form sent to.
  • Inform your test centre as soon as possible if you have a disability or other condition and need us to make special arrangements for you on test day. If you are booking online, make this clear in your application.
  • Once you have submitted your application remember to note and carry-out any instructions.

The address where you take the test may be confirmed after booking and is often different to the administrative address of the test centre address of your test centre.
 

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[h=1]Special Needs Provisions[/h]
The IELTS test has been designed to be a fair test. Your English language ability will be assessed objectively, regardless of any disability that you may have.


We make every effort to cater for the special needs of disabled candidates.


You will need to provide a medical certificate from within the last two years when you book your test.


[h=3]What sort of help can I get?[/h]
If you have a visual impairment, we can provide

  • enlarged print and Braille test papers
  • an amanuensis to write answers
  • a Braille word-processor
If you have hearing difficulties, we can arrange

  • special amplification equipment
  • a lip-reading version of the Listening module
If you have learning difficulties, for example dyslexia, we can arrange

  • a word processor
  • voice-activated software
  • extra time for the Reading and Writing tests
Whatever special provisions you need, please contact your test centre to discuss your special needs as soon as possible. It can take up to 3 months for us to put special arrangements in place.


 

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[h=1]IELTS Terms and conditions[/h]
Make sure you read and accept ‘IELTS test terms and conditions’ when you register for the test. You can download them from this page.


They are also set out in the ‘Notice to Candidates’ which is included with the application form.


The terms and conditions contain important information, including details of

  • test day arrangements
  • what you can take into the test
  • the rules you must follow
  • test security
  • what you can expect from the results process
  • cancellations
  • how we use your information
When you sign the application form declaration, you are confirming that you have read and understood the IELTS test terms and conditions and agree to abide by them.


[h=3]Downloads[/h]
  • IELTS test terms and conditions (PDF, 59 kb)
مشاهده پیوست IELTS_Notice_to_Candidates.pdf


 

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[h=1]IELTS candidate identity verification[/h]
These questions and answers will help you understand the procedures we use to verify your identity on test day. If you are still unsure about anything – contact your IELTS test centre.


[h=3]What is happening?[/h]
IELTS is enhancing its security systems in order to keep pace with evolving technology. IELTS is increasing its level of security and will capture a photograph of candidates on test day and this will be used on the Test Report Form (TRF). The new systems have been piloted successfully around the world, and all centres worldwide will be using them in 2012.


[h=3]What is changing?[/h]
All IELTS candidates will have their photo taken by IELTS staff on test day before the test. In some countries IELTS will also require candidates to provide a finger scan. The photograph taken by IELTS staff will appear on the IELTS Test Report Form (TRF).


[h=3]Why is IELTS making this change?[/h]
IELTS is dedicated to protecting the genuine candidate, whilst at the same time ensuring the highest standard of customer care and the validity of test scores. These additional security arrangements will provide additional protection for genuine candidates against fraudsters and those who try to exploit test takers. They also provide receiving organisations the additional reassurance that the person whose photograph appears on the TRF is the person who took the test.


[h=3]What will happen to my data?[/h]
Your digital photograph and all personal data will be used only for the purpose of the IELTS test. The British Council regards the lawful and correct treatment of personal information as important to our successful operations and to the maintenance of confidence of those with whom we deal. As such this statement will apply equally to all of our offices irrespective of where they are based.


We will ensure that our staff and those acting on our behalf obtain, use and disclose personal information lawfully and correctly. To this end we fully endorse and adhere to the principles of data protection, as set out in the UK Data Protection Act 1998 (the "Act"). We shall apply the Act globally, except where part or all of any local law is stronger.


[h=3]How long will the new process take and will there be any impact on the test start time?[/h]
The IELTS partners have chosen the identity verification system after more than a year’s market research, system development and intensive piloting. The system is performing to standard and candidates will continue to be processed quickly. You are advised to arrive for registration at the time indicated by your test centre and follow test day instructions.


[h=3]Do I still need to submit photos to register given that my photo will be taken on test day?[/h]
You are no longer required to submit a photo as part of the application process.


[h=3]Is the IELTS identity verification procedure similar to that of other tests?[/h]
The system we are using is designed solely for the IELTS test, and is in line with the IELTS partners’ commitment to customer care, test security, and with the many innovations we have introduced over the last 20 years. We do not comment on the security procedures of other test providers.


[h=3]Can I refuse to take the test day photo?[/h]
IELTS identity verification is an integral part of IELTS’ strategy of protecting the genuine candidate and providing security to receiving organisations. If you have any questions, or experience any inconvenience on the test day, please notify our staff immediately. Refusal to comply with IELTS identity verification will prevent you from taking the test, and you will not be eligible for any transfer, cancellation or refund.


[h=3]Are there any special requirements for the photo taking process?[/h]
There is no formal dress code, but candidates should consider that the photo taken on test day will be the one that appears on their IELTS Test Report Form. Candidates wearing glasses will be asked to remove them before their photos are taken. Cultural sensitivities have been considered and special arrangements may be in place for female candidates in certain countries.
[h=3]Does the test day photograph apply to minors?[/h] As the test day photo is an integral part of the identity verification process, every candidate, including minors, must have the test day photo taken without exception. The IELTS test is not recommended for, and is not suitable for, anyone under 16.
[h=3]Does the IELTS identity verification system differ around the world?[/h] IELTS tests are delivered in more than 130 countries worldwide, and the basic identity checks are the same everywhere. The order of the test day identity verification procedure may vary for cultural or operational reasons, and some countries may decide to implement additional security features for local reasons. In some countries a finger scan is also taken on registration – test centres in these countries will advise candidates before they register that finger scanning is in place.


 

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[h=1]Security Alert![/h]
Your success starts with IELTS.


Don't risk your future by cheating in any way.


Please DO NOT:



  • Trust anyone offering to take your IELTS test for you.
  • Trust anyone offering IELTS results for sale as these promises are false.
  • Risk your integrity and your future by trying to cheat in any way.


IELTS test results are used for admission to universities, colleges and professional bodies, as well as for immigration to English-speaking countries. For this reason it is essential to ensure the security of test results and IELTS has a number of measures in place to safeguard against the falsification of results.


Your photograph will be taken on the day of your IELTS test; this will appear on your IELTS Test Report Form. Fraud prevention measures are in place to enable IELTS to identify counterfeit Test Report Forms (TRFs).


Immigration agencies and institutions that accept IELTS scores will cancel your application and exclude you from applying again if false documentation is submitted. Test-takers engaging in malpractice may also be liable to legal action.


IELTS is the world's leading high-stakes English language proficiency test, and continues to protect the validity of its scores and the genuine test-taker. If you ignore the above warning, you risk your money and your future.

 
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