

IELTS Exam 2025: All You Need to Know
The IELTS (International English Language Testing System) evaluates English proficiency for non‑native speakers. Developed by the British Council with IDP Education and Cambridge Assessment English, it’s widely accepted for study, work, and immigration.
It tests four skills—reading, writing, listening, and speaking—essential for students and professionals aiming for English‑speaking countries like the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Key Details About IELTS
- Administration: Managed by IDP Education Ltd.
- Recognition: Widely accepted by major universities and popular study‑abroad destinations, especially for Indian students.
- Test Types: IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training.
- Test Formats: Digital (computer‑based) and traditional pen‑and‑paper.
- Test Fee: ₹18,000.
- Scoring: Uses a 9‑band scale (1 to 9).
- Validity: Scores remain valid for 2 years.
- More Info: Official portal: ielts.org.

Eligibility for IELTS 2025
Minimum Age
16 years
No Upper Age Limit
Open to all age groups
Nationality
Candidates from any country
Qualifications
No specific qualifications required
IELTS Exam Syllabus
The IELTS exam syllabus is designed to thoroughly assess your English language skills in four key areas: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. Each section evaluates specific abilities using structured formats.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
IELTS Test Pattern
Section | Academic Test | General Test | Questions | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
Listening | 4 Recordings | 4 Recordings | 40 | 30m + 10m transfer |
Reading | 3 Long Passages | 3 Long Passages | 40 | 60 Minutes |
Writing |
Task 1 (Graph/Chart) Task 2 (Essay) |
Task 1 (Letter) Task 2 (Essay) |
2 Tasks | 60 Minutes |
Speaking |
Discussion Introduction Conclusion |
Introduction Discussion Conclusion |
– | 11–14 Minutes |
Exam Fees For IELTS 2025
The IELTS exam fee can vary depending on the type of test you are taking. Below are the IELTS fees for Indian students in 2025:
Standard IELTS Exam Fee
₹ 18,000
IELTS for UKVI
₹ 18,250
IELTS Life Skills (A1 and B1)
₹ 17,000
Test Rescheduling and Cancellation
- Reschedule or cancel up to 15 days before your test.
- Click on the “Book a Test” option on the homepage.
- Choose your Country/Territory and City.
- You’ll be redirected to the IDP website.
- Select your test type, test module, and test city.
- Click “Book Now.”
- Choose your preferred test date and time, then click “Book Now.”
- Enter your personal information and click “Proceed.”
- Upload the required documents.
- Review and complete your payment.
IELTS Test Results
Test Type | Result Timeline |
---|---|
IELTS Computer-Based Test | 3-5 days |
IELTS Online | 6-8 days |
IELTS for Life Skills | 7 days |
IELTS for UKVI Paper & IELTS Paper-Based Test | 13 days |
How to Check IELTS Results:
- Visit the official website: IELTS Results
- Enter your Name, Date of Birth, Passport Number, or ID Number.
- Click on “Get Results.”
Please note: The result displayed is provisional. Universities require the official Test Report Form (TRF).