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IELTS results are officially recognised as valid for 2 years from the test date. This reflects your English proficiency at the time of testing. Most universities, employers and immigration authorities request for results taken within this 2-year period. If your result is older, you may need to take the test again — check directly with your chosen organisation to confirm their specific requirements.
IELTS results are officially recognised as valid for 2 years from the test date, and most organisations and governments follow this timeframe. It’s always best to check with the institution first on what results they will accept.
IELTS validity refers to the 2-year period during which your IELTS Academic or IELTS General Training results are recognised as the most current proof of your English proficiency. It also relates to whether an organisation accepts your score at the time you apply.
Within these 2 years, you can:
Get official confirmation of your results with one copy of an IELTS Test Report Form, with your test date displayed
Request your IDP IELTS test centre to send your IELTS Test Report Form to interested organisations by postal mail (up to 5 institutions free-of-charge)
Share your test results by e-delivery with unlimited organisations
What happens with IELTS results beyond 2 years:
No longer accepted as official proof of your English proficiency by most institutions
You may need to retake the test for updated scores
Some universities or institutions may choose to recognise IELTS results up to 3 years old
Organisations accepting older results may ask for further proof that you have maintained your standard of English
IELTS results are generally valid for 2 years from the date of your test, which is essential to show universities, employers and immigration authorities your current level of English.
Research shows that your skills can gradually decline the less you use any language as a non-native. This is known as the second-language loss phenomenon.
It’s also the reason why most institutions follow this 2-year time limit on score validity, as IELTS reliably tests your language standards required for admissions and visa applications.
While your IELTS score is valid for up to 2 years officially, specific organisations may accept older scores or have different eligibility requirements based on your visa application type.
IELTS will allow organisations to verify all Test Report Forms they receive are genuine, for a maximum period of 3 years. This means you can still use IELTS results beyond 2 years if accepted.
For example, IELTS results for tests taken before 7 August 2025 are valid for up to 3 years for Australian skilled visas.
Organisations that may set their own requirements include:
Universities or Educational Institutions
Governments or Immigration Authorities
Professional Registration Bodies
Employers
Many organisations require IELTS results taken within the last two years. However, requirements can differ depending on factors such as:
Country
Visa category
Course type
Professional registration rules
You may need a new IELTS result if you:
Did not meet the minimum IELTS scores set by the university or organisation
Do not hold a valid IELTS Test Report Form
Reapply after a long break from study or work
Apply to a different institution or country
Update a visa or migration application
Apply for professional registration
Change your study or immigration pathway
Because policies can change, test takers should always check directly with the organisation they are applying to.
No. Your IELTS Test Report Form containing your official scores cannot be extended or revalidated. There is no official IELTS renewal process. If you come across “IELTS renewal” when searching for English test requirements, they usually need you to take the test again.
If your last test was more than 2 years ago and your organisation requires a valid result, you will have to book and complete a new IELTS test.
There is no renewal fee involved. If you need a new result, you must:
Book a new IELTS test
Pay the standard IELTS test fee
Sit the full test
To receive a valid, new score, you must take the full IELTS test again.
If your IELTS result no longer meets your organisation’s latest English language requirement, you will have to retake all four IELTS test sections. You can continue your application once you receive the Test Report Form with a new overall band score.
Take these steps:
1. Book a new IELTS test
Choose a test date which best fits your schedule and will meet the application deadline.
2. Choose the correct test type
Make sure you select:
IELTS Academic (for higher education or certain job specialisations)
IELTS General Training (for migration or work)
IELTS for UKVI (for all UK visa routes)
Confirm you have chosen the correct test type before finalising your booking.
Effective 28 June 2026, IELTS will no longer offer paper-based tests in Indonesia and will be transitioning to IELTS on Computer tests only. This change aims to provide faster results and an efficient, streamlined experience for test takers. IELTS One Skill Retake is still available for those seeking to improve their scores.
3. Review your old test scores
Do this to help you identify weaker skill areas and improve in the next round. Check the latest English language scores set by the organisation you’re applying to.
4. Preparing with updated materials
Even if you’ve taken IELTS before, refreshing your skills can help you raise your band score using our extensive IELTS preparation materials.
Focus on:
Speaking fluency and clear expression of ideas
Writing task response and structure
Listening accuracy
Academic or General Training reading strategies
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