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    Duolingo English Test 2025: All You Need to Know

    The Duolingo English Test (DET) is an English language proficiency test that is simple and convenient for non-English speakers to use. Delivered entirely online, it measures the English language proficiency required for participating in studying or working in an English-speaking country. As a flexible, fast, and cost-effective way to demonstrate English proficiency for academic or professional purposes, DET simplifies the testing process for all candidates.

    It tests the four communication skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking in one integrated test session. The DET is recognized by over 5,400 colleges and universities in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and more.

    Fun Fact: You can take the Duolingo Exam in the comfort of your own home (no test centre visits)

      Key Details About Duolingo English Test

      • Administration: Conducted online by Duolingo, Inc.
      • Recognition: Accepted by 5,400+ universities in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and other countries.
      • Test Format: Completely online test with a computer and webcam.
      • Test Fee: $70 (approx. ₹6,000).
      • Scoring: Scale of 10–160.
      • Validity: Scores are valid for 2 years.
      • More Info: Official portal: englishtest.duolingo.com.
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      Eligibility for Duolingo English Test 2025

      Minimum Age

      13 years

      No Upper Age Limit

      Open to all age groups

      Nationality

      Available to candidates worldwide

      Qualifications

      No minimum academic qualifications needed

      Duolingo English Test Syllabus

      The Duolingo English Test measures all aspects of language ability–reading, writing, listening, and speaking–and reports the overall score through an adaptive format and skill adaptation in real-time.

      No sub-skills are being tested; rather, examinees' language skills are tested via integrated tasks.

      Key Components Include:

      • Read and Complete: Fill in missing words in a passage.
      • Listen and Type: Hear a sentence and type what you hear.
      • Speak About the Photo: Record a short response about an image.
      • Read Aloud: Speak sentences displayed on screen.
      • Write About the Topic: Type a short essay or description.
      • Interactive Writing and Speaking: Extended tasks on real-world topics.

      Pro Tip: Practice under timed conditions as the test is fast-paced and adaptive.

      Listening section

      The IELTS Speaking section is a face-to-face interview with the examiner, consisting of three parts to assess your speaking skills.

      • Part 1: General questions about work, hobbies, and everyday topics to evaluate your ability to express opinions.
      • Part 2: Speak on a topic from a card after preparation, testing your ability to speak continuously.
      • Part 3: In-depth discussion on the Part 2 topic, exploring differing opinions and clarity of expression.
      Pro Tip: Practice speaking with different accents to prepare for the examiner’s style!
      Speaking test

      The IELTS Reading section differs between Academic and General Training formats:

      • IELTS Academic: Texts from books, magazines, and publications for students, with visuals like graphs and charts.
      • IELTS General Training:
        • Section 1: Short texts on everyday topics.
        • Section 2: Two texts on work and professional matters.
        • Section 3: A longer, complex text from newspapers or articles.
      Reading section

      The IELTS Writing section differs between Academic and General Training formats:

      • IELTS Academic:
        • Task 1: Describe visual material (e.g., graph, chart).
        • Task 2: Write an essay on a point of view or argument.
      • IELTS General Training:
        • Task 1: Write a letter responding to a situation.
        • Task 2: Write an essay on a point of view or argument.
      Key Insight: Task 2 carries more weight in scoring—practice essays thoroughly!
      Writing section
      Listening

      The IELTS Listening section has four parts, each with ten questions. The recordings are played once, and the questions follow the order of information in the recordings. Different accents from various native English-speaking countries are included.

      • Parts 1 & 2: Focus on everyday and social situations.
      • Parts 3 & 4: Focus on educational and training contexts.
      • Parts 1 & 3: Feature a conversation between two people.
      • Parts 2 & 4: Feature a monologue, where a single speaker delivers a speech.
      Listening section
      Speaking

      The IELTS Speaking section is a face-to-face interview with the examiner, consisting of three parts to assess your speaking skills.

      • Part 1: General questions about work, hobbies, and everyday topics to evaluate your ability to express opinions.
      • Part 2: Speak on a topic from a card after preparation, testing your ability to speak continuously.
      • Part 3: In-depth discussion on the Part 2 topic, exploring differing opinions and clarity of expression.
      Pro Tip: Practice speaking with different accents to prepare for the examiner’s style!
      Speaking test
      Reading

      The IELTS Reading section differs between Academic and General Training formats:

      • IELTS Academic: Texts from books, magazines, and publications for students, with visuals like graphs and charts.
      • IELTS General Training:
        • Section 1: Short texts on everyday topics.
        • Section 2: Two texts on work and professional matters.
        • Section 3: A longer, complex text from newspapers or articles.
      Reading section
      Writing

      The IELTS Writing section differs between Academic and General Training formats:

      • IELTS Academic:
        • Task 1: Describe visual material (e.g., graph, chart).
        • Task 2: Write an essay on a point of view or argument.
      • IELTS General Training:
        • Task 1: Write a letter responding to a situation.
        • Task 2: Write an essay on a point of view or argument.
      Key Insight: Task 2 carries more weight in scoring—practice essays thoroughly!
      Writing section

      Duolingo English Test Pattern

      The entire test lasts 45 to 60 minutes, broken down into:

      Section Format Duration
      Adaptive Test Reading, Listening, Writing, Speaking 45 Minutes
      Video Interview Unscored – open-ended questions 10 Minutes

      The score is automatically evaluated by AI, which reflects the vocabulary, fluency, pronunciation, grammar, listening, and reading comprehension.

      Exam Fees for Duolingo English Test 2025

      Standard IELTS Exam Fee

      $70 (Approx. ₹6,000)

      Includes

      Test access, certified results, and the ability to send scores to unlimited universities for free.

      Test Rescheduling and Cancellation

      • Cancel Anytime: Cancel before starting the test for a full refund.
      • Reschedule Flexibly: Simply restart the process to take the test at a later time no separate rescheduling form required.
      • Test Validity: Results are valid for 2 years from the date of your test.

        Duolingo Test Results

        IELTS results
        Delivery Mode Result Timeline
        Online Test Within 2 days

        How to Check Duolingo Results:

        1. Visit: englishtest.duolingo.com
        2. Log in to your Duolingo account.
        3. View your certified results on the dashboard
        4. Download your score certificate
        5. Send scores directly to universities (unlimited and free)