

IELTS Eligibility Overview
Who Can Take IELTS 2025 ?
Students planning to study abroad need not worry about the IELTS eligibility criteria. Anyone from any corner of the world can take the test, provided they are at least 16 years old. Beyond this minimum age requirement, there are no significant barriers to eligibility.

IELTS Age Requirements
- Applicants must be at least 16 years old to attempt the IELTS.
- There is no upper age limit.
- Those under 16 traveling with family can apply for a dependent visa without needing IELTS.
- Valid Passport: Primary identification document required for eligibility
- Personal Information: Submit basic details on the IELTS official website
- Consent Form: Required for applicants under 18 from a parent or guardian
- Payment Receipt: Proof of pre-paid IELTS fee to book a test slot

- No Waiting Period: Retake the test as soon as you complete one
- One Skill Retake: Retest a specific section (e.g., Listening) if needed

Special Circumstances
Candidates with special needs can request accommodations by notifying the test center in advance.
Disability
Extra time or physical assistance, notify 6 weeks prior.
Illness
Special considerations for severe illness, notify early.
Extreme Weather
Rescheduling or refunds for weather-related issues.
Feeding Infant
Breaks or private spaces for nursing mothers.
Visual Impairment
Braille, magnifiers, or large print with extra time.
Hearing Impairment
Headphones, hearing aids, or lip-reading versions.
IELTS Scores for Top Universities
Minimum IELTS score requirements vary by institution and program.
University | Country | IELTS Score |
---|---|---|
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | USA | 7+ |
Harvard University | USA | 7+ |
Stanford University | USA | 7+ |
University of Toronto | Canada | 6+ |
McGill University | Canada | 6+ |
Imperial College London | UK | 6.5+ |
University of Oxford | UK | 7+ |
University of Cambridge | UK | 7+ |
The University of Melbourne | Australia | 6+ |
The University of Sydney | Australia | 6.5+ |