Computer Based IELTS
This section provides answers to frequently asked candidate
questions relating to Computer-based IELTS. Please check this
section before contacting the IELTS enquiries service.
See also: IELTS frequently asked
questions for more general IELTS questions and answers.
- What is Computer-based IELTS (CB
IELTS)?
- Where is CB IELTS available?
- Why is CB IELTS not available
everywhere?
- Will CB IELTS be available in other
countries in the future?
- How can someone apply to take CB
IELTS?
- How much does the CB IELTS test
cost?
- How are the CB IELTS tests
marked?
- Do candidates have to take the Speaking
test on computer in CB IELTS?
- How is CB IELTS scored?
- Which is easier, the computer-based
test or the paper-based test?
- When do candidates get the results of
their CB IELTS test?
- Will the receiving institution know
that a candidate has taken the computer-based version of
IELTS?
- Is General Training IELTS available as
a computer-based test?
Answers
1. What is
Computer-based IELTS (CB IELTS)?
CB IELTS is a computer-based version of IELTS. It consists of
the Listening, Reading and Writing tests. To maintain our personal
approach, all IELTS Speaking tests will still be conducted
face-to-face.
2. Where is CB
IELTS available?
Bangladesh, Dhaka – British Council more information
Egypt, Alexandria – British Council more information
Egypt, Cairo Agouza – British Council more information
India, New Delhi – British Council more information
India, New Delhi – IDP Education Australia more information
Italy, Milan – British Council more information
Jordan, Amman – British Council more information
Kenya, Nairobi – Australian University Studies Institute more
information
UAE, Abu Dhabi – British Council more information
UAE, Dubai – British Council more information
Vietnam, Hanoi – British Council more information
3.Why is CB
IELTS not available everywhere?
CB IELTS is being introduced initially at a limited number of
IELTS centres, which have been chosen on the basis of specific
technical and administrative requirements. The availability of the
computer-based test will gradually be increased to meet the
developing needs of both candidates and test score users
globally.
4. Will CB IELTS
be available in other countries in the future?
The IELTS partners intend to gather feedback from the initial
rollout and plan to expand the number of centres offering the
computer-based test in the future.
5. How can
someone apply to take CB IELTS?
To apply for CB IELTS, you should contact one of the centres
listed above. Please be aware that places are limited so you should
apply for a test as early as possible.
6. How much does
the CB IELTS test cost?
The computer-based test costs the same as the paper-based
test.
7. How are the
CB IELTS tests marked?
The CB IELTS Listening and Reading tests are marked by computer,
while the Writing test responses are marked by qualified IELTS
examiners, in the same way as the paper based version. This
approach maintains the security, validity and consistency for which
IELTS is internationally recognised.
8. Do candidates
have to take the Speaking test on computer in CB
IELTS?
The Speaking test is not taken electronically. To maintain our
personal approach, all IELTS Speaking tests are conducted
face-to-face.
9. How is CB
IELTS scored?
CB IELTS and paper-based IELTS are scored using the same
nine-band scale.
10. Which is
easier, the computer-based test or the paper-based
test?
There is no difference between the difficulty of the
computer-based test and the paper-based test.
11. When do
candidates get the results of their CB IELTS test?
All IELTS candidates receive their test scores 13 calendar days
after taking the test.
12. Will the
receiving institution know that a candidate has taken the
computer-based version of IELTS?
A candidate’s Test Report Form will look the same whether they
have sat the test in its computer-based or paper-based format.
13. Is General
Training IELTS available as a computer-based test?
At this stage CB IELTS is only available for the Academic
module. The IELTS partnership intends to make the General Training
module available in the future.