90 Day Re-Take Rule
From 1 May 2006 the policy on candidates re-taking IELTS will be
amended. The restriction on re-taking IELTS within 90 days will be
removed and candidates will be able to repeat the test whenever
they wish.
The current restriction on repeating the test within 90 days at
any centre will remain in place for all candidates until the end of
April 2006. All candidates from 1 May will be able to repeat at the
next available test, regardless of the date of their previous
test.
IELTS is now used by a range of receiving organisations across
the world and many of them require candidates to demonstrate
adequate performance overall as well as by individual skill. It is
possible for candidates to attain their required overall band score
but fail to achieve a specific module score in a particular skill
area. As a result they are required to re-take the test but have to
wait 90 days and this can result in hardship and distress. It is in
the nature of tests that scores on individual components may vary
to some extent from occasion to occasion and a candidate may be
able to make limited improvements in their performance when
repeating the test. In consideration of this the decision was made
to remove the re-take restrictions.
It should be noted however that IELTS scores are not
substantially improved merely by taking the test on multiple
occasions. To significantly improve a score it is necessary to
engage in further study of a serious nature. Gain score studies
carried out under the IELTS funded research programme indicate that
scores are unlikely to improve dramatically without extensive
English language tuition in the interim.
Candidates will still be asked to indicate on their application
form whether they have taken the test before. This information will
appear on the Test Report Form and will only be used for monitoring
purposes.