The official IELTS by IDP app is here! Download it today.
We understand the frustration of not achieving your dream IELTS band score for work, study, or migration.
Good news is you can request a review (also called an IELTS remark, or IELTS Enquiry on Result) within 6 weeks of sitting your test by contacting the IDP test centre where you took your IELTS test.
If you apply for an Enquiry on Results, your test will be remarked by a senior IELTS examiner who will not know your original band scores for each part of the test.
You can request a remark for the whole IELTS test or for one or more parts (Listening, Reading, Writing or Speaking). Your reviewed results will be available within 3 to 21 days of applying for a remark.
There is a cost for requesting a remark. If your result is changed to a higher band score, the fee you paid will be refunded and a new TRF will be issued.
IELTS Candidate satisfaction is valuable to us. We look forward to hearing from you.
Ask IELTS
When you request a remark, your IELTS test will be remarked by an experienced senior IELTS examiner who is not aware of the original marks awarded for each part - Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking. Your test centre is then notified of the remarked result and if the mark has changed, you will receive a new Test Report Form (TRF).
The request for a remark must be made within 6 weeks of the date shown on your Test Report Form (TRF). You can request a remark on the whole test or any part of it (Listening, Reading, Writing or Speaking).
You must pay an enquiry fee, which is fully refunded if your band score changes. Contact your local test centre for more information about fees.
Your result will normally be available in 2 to 21 days, depending on several factors including the number of sections requested for remark. If you have not received a response after 28 days, please contact your test centre.
If you feel confident that you have done better than your score shows, applying for an EOR is one option for you. This is marked by a senior examiner who marks it independently from your first examiner. After this second assessment, your score either stays the same or is higher, depending on the senior examiner’s rating.
EOR requests and all IELTS test day matters are handled by your test centre. IDP responds to the EOR requests by using a team of senior examiners.
How is IELTS scored?
To help you work towards the IELTS score you need, watch this short video and find out how IELTS is scored in all four parts of the test.