
In today’s highly competitive university admissions process, a portfolio is like your calling card, showcasing your abilities, achievements, and potential to the admissions committee in a limited time. Yet one factor that many applicants overlook is the IELTS score, which not only strengthens your portfolio but also opens doors to multiple opportunities you may not have considered before.
This article will break down why an IELTS score is essential for portfolio submissions, how it can boost your chances of success, and what you can do to prepare effectively.
Why You Need an IELTS Score for Your University Portfolio
1. Increases Your Chances in the First Round
Many universities in Thailand now value English proficiency from the very first admission round, not just for international programs but also for standard faculties. For example, several medical schools now require an IELTS score as part of their portfolio admission criteria.
Having a strong IELTS score serves as a clear academic readiness certificate, showing that you can study and communicate effectively in English. As a result, your portfolio stands out and has a higher chance of being selected compared to applicants without a recognized English test score.
Examples of faculties requiring IELTS in portfolio admissions*:
University | Faculty | IELTS Score |
---|---|---|
Chulalongkorn University | Medicine | 7.0 |
Pharmacy | 6.5 | |
Psychology | 4.0 | |
Chiang Mai University | Medicine | 6.5 |
Dentistry | 6.5 | |
Humanities (English Major) | 6.0 | |
Mahidol University | Medicine (Ramathibodi) | 6.5 |
Nursing | 5.0 | |
Veterinary Medicine | 5.0 | |
Kasetsart University | Dentistry | 6.5 |
Veterinary Medicine | 6.0 | |
Veterinary Technology | 3.5 |
*data from 2024
2. Proves Full-Spectrum English Skills
The IELTS exam assesses all four language skills: Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing. Your scores serve as solid evidence that you are ready to study in English-medium programs. Higher scores give universities confidence that you can adapt well to academic environments where English is the primary language.

3. Flexible Pathways to International Programs
If you are not satisfied with the results from the portfolio round, you can use your IELTS score to apply directly to international programs at multiple universities. This flexibility saves time, broadens your choices, and ensures you don’t have to wait for another admission cycle.
Examples of popular international programs accepting IELTS*:
University | Faculty | IELTS Score |
---|---|---|
Chulalongkorn University | Business Administration (BBA) | 6.5 |
Arts (BALAC) | 7.0 | |
Communication Arts (CommArts) | 6.0 | |
Thammasat University | Business Administration (BBA) | 6.0 |
Economics (BE) | 6.5 | |
Law (LLB) | 6.0 | |
Mahidol University (MUIC) | Business Administration (BBA) | 6.5 |
Economics (BE) | 6.0 | |
Computer Engineering (ICT) | 6.0 |
*data from 2024
4. Reduces the Need for Additional English Tests
Some universities require their own English proficiency exams, such as TU-GET (Thammasat University) or CU-TEP (Chulalongkorn University). However, with a valid IELTS score meeting their criteria, you may be exempt from these extra tests—saving time, reducing stress, and cutting down application costs.

How to Prepare for IELTS and Get a High Score
Scoring well on the IELTS requires systematic preparation. Whether your target score is 6.0, 6.5, or 7.0+, planning ahead can save time and increase your chances of success. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
1. Start with a Self-Assessment
Take a Diagnostic Test before beginning your preparation. This will help you identify your strengths and weaknesses across all four skills, so you can focus your time and effort effectively instead of practicing blindly.
2. Practice Each Skill Consistently
Listening: Start with short podcasts or news programs in English. Gradually move to more complex materials like TED Talks or online lectures. Take notes while listening to improve concentration and summarization skills.
Speaking: Practice speaking in front of a mirror, record yourself, or talk with friends. Aim to think directly in English instead of translating from Thai to improve fluency.
Reading: Begin with short articles and progress to academic journals or analytical news pieces. Practice skimming and scanning techniques to locate answers quickly.
Writing: Work on essay tasks following the IELTS format. Time yourself and seek feedback from teachers or peers to refine your structure and vocabulary.
3. Use Quality Learning Resources
Don’t rely on just one book. Combine online courses, free video tutorials on platforms like YouTube, standard prep books such as Cambridge IELTS, and, if possible, guidance from experienced instructors to learn test-specific techniques.
4. Take Mock Tests
After sufficient practice, sit for IELTS Mock Tests to simulate real exam conditions. Timing yourself helps build confidence, manage exam stress, and identify areas needing improvement.
Tip: IDP offers free IELTS Familiarisation test to help you prepare anytime, anywhere.

Ready to Boost Your Portfolio?
An IELTS score strengthens your university portfolio, increases your chances in competitive admissions, and opens pathways to international programs—all while simplifying the application process.
For Dek69 students aiming for top universities, use IDP’s IELTS preparation resources. With the right preparation, you can confidently step into the IELTS exam with IDP and unlock opportunities for your academic future.
How to get your IELTS certificate sooner?
Your IELTS on Computer test results will be presented in a digital format of the IELTS Test Report Form (eTRF) once ready, which serves as your downloadable official certificate. You can easily access your results online through the Test Taker Portal, and you may also receive a paper copy of your TRF by mail (check with your nearest IELTS on Computer eligible test centre for more information).
The faster turnaround time for IELTS on Computer results generally within two days means that you can respond promptly to job postings or university applications that have an English language test requirement. You can also expedite student visa applications or work opportunities abroad, with many immigration processes require an IELTS certificate as part of your visa documentation.

Seize your opportunities with fast IELTS results
Achieving your desired IELTS result requires effective preparation. As a global leader in international education services, IDP offers a range of resources to help you improve your English language skills and test-taking strategies, increasing your chances of success.
Our IELTS preparation tool provides comprehensive guidance and practice materials, covering all four sections of the IELTS test. You'll learn essential test-taking techniques, how to improve your grammar and vocabulary, and gain confidence in your ability to reach a target IELTS score.
You can also take advantage of our IELTS free practice tests to familiarise yourself with the test format and identify areas where you need to focus your preparation. Use these tests to simulate the real IELTS experience, giving you a feel for the types of questions and tasks you might encounter on test day, so you can perform at your best.
With IDP's online preparation resources, you can learn at your own pace and fit your studies around your schedule. Whether you're a student preparing for university admission or a working professional aiming to enhance your career prospects, online resources can help you achieve your IELTS goals.
Ready to fast-track your journey towards your dream job, higher education, or professional registration? Book your IELTS test today and discover how IDP can support you.