What is IELTS? Complete Guide for Pakistani Students — Format, Scoring, Fees & Tips (2026)
Everything Pakistani students need to know about IELTS 2026. Academic vs General Training, 4-section format, band scoring 1-9, PKR 64,000-74,500 fee, 42 test centers in Pakistan, one-skill retake policy, and preparation tips.
- What is IELTS? — Overview
- IELTS Test Format — All 4 Sections Explained
- IELTS Band Scoring System & University Requirements
- Taking IELTS in Pakistan — Centers, Fees & Test Day
- IELTS One Skill Retake — NEW Policy (2024/2025)
- IELTS vs TOEFL vs PTE vs Duolingo — Comparison
- Preparation Tips & Timeline for Pakistani Students
- Frequently Asked Questions
What is IELTS? — Overview
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is the world’s most popular English language proficiency test for study, work, and migration. Co-owned by the British Council, IDP Education, and Cambridge Assessment English, IELTS is accepted by over 12,000 organizations in 140+ countries — including every major university in Australia, the UK, Canada, New Zealand, and most US institutions.
Why IELTS Matters for Pakistani Students: IELTS is the most widely accepted English test for study abroad applications from Pakistan. Whether you’re applying to Australian, British, or Canadian universities, IELTS scores are a mandatory requirement for both admission and student visa applications.
IELTS at a Glance
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | International English Language Testing System |
| Established | 1989 (36 years of global testing) |
| Owners | British Council + IDP Education + Cambridge Assessment English |
| Test Types | Academic (study) and General Training (work/migration) |
| Format Options | Paper-based and Computer-delivered |
| Total Duration | 2 hours 45 minutes (all 4 sections) |
| Score Range | Band 1 (Non-user) to Band 9 (Expert user) |
| Score Validity | 2 years from test date |
| Test Frequency | Up to 4 times per month (computer-delivered) |
| Global Test Takers | 4+ million per year across 140+ countries |
| Accepted By | 12,000+ organizations worldwide |
IELTS Academic vs General Training — Which One Do You Need?
| Feature | IELTS Academic | IELTS General Training |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | University admissions, professional registration | Work visa, migration, secondary education |
| Listening | Same (30 minutes, 4 recordings) | Same (30 minutes, 4 recordings) |
| Reading | Academic passages (journals, textbooks) | Everyday English (ads, notices, workplace docs) |
| Writing Task 1 | Describe a graph, chart, diagram, or map | Write a letter (formal/semi-formal/informal) |
| Writing Task 2 | Same (academic essay) | Same (essay — slightly less formal) |
| Speaking | Same (11-14 minute interview) | Same (11-14 minute interview) |
| Pakistani Students Need | YES — for university applications | For migration or work visa only |
Key Rule: If you are applying to study at a university, college, or professional body, you need IELTS Academic. Do NOT book General Training by mistake — universities will not accept GT scores for admission. Always double-check your booking type before confirming.
IELTS Test Format — All 4 Sections Explained
IELTS tests four core English skills in this order: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. Here’s exactly what you face in each section.
Section 1: Listening (30 Minutes + 10 Transfer)
| Part | Content | Questions | Skills Tested |
|---|---|---|---|
| Part 1 | Everyday conversation between 2 people | 10 questions | Listening for specific facts |
| Part 2 | Monologue on an everyday topic | 10 questions | Understanding main ideas |
| Part 3 | Discussion between 2-4 people (academic) | 10 questions | Following a conversation |
| Part 4 | Academic lecture or talk | 10 questions | Understanding academic content |
Listening Tip: You hear each recording only once. On paper-based test, you get 10 extra minutes to transfer answers to the answer sheet. Computer-delivered test gives only 2 minutes for transfer — so type answers directly as you listen.
Section 2: Reading (60 Minutes)
| Feature | Academic Reading | General Training Reading |
|---|---|---|
| Passages | 3 long passages from academic sources | 3 sections with shorter, everyday texts |
| Questions | 40 questions total | 40 questions total |
| Source Material | Journals, textbooks, magazines | Notices, ads, workplace documents, general interest |
| Difficulty | Progressively harder (Passage 1→3) | Section 1 easiest → Section 3 hardest |
| No Extra Time | Must write answers within 60 minutes | Must write answers within 60 minutes |
Section 3: Writing (60 Minutes)
| Task | Academic Writing | General Training Writing | Time Recommended |
|---|---|---|---|
| Task 1 (150+ words) | Describe a graph, chart, table, diagram, or map | Write a letter (formal, semi-formal, or informal) | 20 minutes |
| Task 2 (250+ words) | Write an essay discussing a viewpoint or argument | Write an essay on a general topic | 40 minutes |
Writing Tip: Task 2 carries twice the weight of Task 1 in your Writing score. If you’re running out of time, prioritize completing Task 2 with 250+ words. Pakistani students commonly lose marks on Task 1 by not analyzing trends — practice describing data patterns, not just listing numbers.
Section 4: Speaking (11-14 Minutes)
| Part | Duration | What Happens | Tips |
|---|---|---|---|
| Part 1: Introduction | 4-5 minutes | Examiner asks about familiar topics (home, work, interests) | Keep answers natural, 2-3 sentences per question |
| Part 2: Long Turn | 3-4 minutes | 1-minute prep, then 2-minute talk on a cue card topic | Use the prep time wisely — jot down keywords |
| Part 3: Discussion | 4-5 minutes | Abstract questions linked to Part 2 topic | Give developed answers with reasons and examples |
Speaking is Face-to-Face: Unlike TOEFL or PTE, IELTS Speaking is a live conversation with a certified examiner — either in-person or via video call. This is often an advantage for Pakistani students who are comfortable with conversational English but may struggle with computer-based speaking tests.
IELTS Band Scoring System & University Requirements
Understanding IELTS scoring is crucial for setting your target and interpreting your results. Here’s the complete band score system explained.
IELTS Band Score Scale
| Band | Level | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 9 | Expert User | Complete command of English — fully accurate, fluent, and appropriate |
| 8 | Very Good User | Occasional inaccuracies — handles complex detailed argumentation well |
| 7 | Good User | Handles complex language well — occasional inaccuracies and misunderstandings |
| 6 | Competent User | Generally effective command — some inaccuracies and misunderstandings |
| 5 | Modest User | Partial command — likely to make many mistakes, handles basic meaning |
| 4 | Limited User | Basic competence in familiar situations — frequent problems with complex language |
| 3 | Extremely Limited User | Conveys and understands only general meaning in very familiar situations |
| 2 | Intermittent User | Great difficulty understanding spoken and written English |
| 1 | Non User | No ability to use the language beyond a few isolated words |
How Your Overall Band Score is Calculated
Formula: Your overall band = average of 4 section scores, rounded to the nearest whole or half band. Example: Listening 7.0 + Reading 6.5 + Writing 6.0 + Speaking 7.0 = Average 6.625 → Overall 6.5. Rounding: .25 rounds up to .5, and .75 rounds up to next whole band.
University Score Requirements for Pakistani Students
| Destination | Bachelor’s (Typical) | Master’s (Typical) | Top Universities | Visa Minimum |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | Overall 6.0 (no band < 5.5) | Overall 6.5 (no band < 6.0) | 7.0-7.5 (Go8 universities) | Overall 6.0 |
| UK | Overall 6.0 (no band < 5.5) | Overall 6.5 (no band < 6.0) | 7.0-7.5 (Russell Group) | UKVI IELTS SELT required |
| Canada | Overall 6.0 (no band < 5.5) | Overall 6.5 (no band < 6.0) | 7.0+ (U15 universities) | Overall 6.0 |
| USA | Overall 6.0-6.5 | Overall 6.5-7.0 | 7.0-7.5 (Ivy League) | No specific visa IELTS |
| New Zealand | Overall 6.0 (no band < 5.5) | Overall 6.5 (no band < 6.0) | 7.0 (University of Auckland) | Overall 5.5-6.0 |
Minimum Band Requirement: Most universities require not just an overall score but also minimum scores in each section. For example, ‘Overall 6.5 with no band below 6.0’ means you MUST score at least 6.0 in Listening, Reading, Writing, AND Speaking. Pakistani students most commonly fall short in Writing — focus your preparation there.
Taking IELTS in Pakistan — Centers, Fees & Test Day
Pakistan has one of the largest IELTS testing networks in South Asia, with 42+ test centers across all major cities. Here’s everything you need to know about taking IELTS in Pakistan.
IELTS Test Fee in Pakistan (2026)
| Test Type | Fee (PKR) | Booking Method | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| IELTS Academic | PKR 64,000-74,500 | Online via British Council or IDP | Most common for study abroad |
| IELTS General Training | PKR 64,000-74,500 | Online via British Council or IDP | For migration/work visa |
| IELTS for UKVI | PKR 74,500-85,000 | Online via British Council only | Required for UK student visa |
| IELTS Life Skills | PKR 44,000-50,000 | British Council only | A1/B1 for UK family/settlement visa |
| One Skill Retake | Approx. PKR 32,000-37,000 | Same test center | Retake single weakest section |
Major Test Centers in Pakistan
| City | Test Centers | Formats Available | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Karachi | 8-10 centers (British Council + IDP) | Paper + Computer | Multiple dates/month |
| Lahore | 8-10 centers (British Council + IDP) | Paper + Computer | Multiple dates/month |
| Islamabad | 6-8 centers (British Council + IDP) | Paper + Computer | Multiple dates/month |
| Rawalpindi | 3-4 centers | Paper + Computer | Weekly |
| Peshawar | 2-3 centers | Paper + Computer | 2-3 dates/month |
| Faisalabad | 2-3 centers | Paper + Computer | 2-3 dates/month |
| Multan | 2-3 centers | Paper + Computer | 2-3 dates/month |
| Hyderabad | 1-2 centers | Paper mainly | Monthly |
| Quetta | 1-2 centers | Paper mainly | Monthly |
Paper vs Computer: Both formats test the same skills and have identical scoring. Computer-delivered results come in 3-5 days vs 13 days for paper. If you need results quickly for a deadline, choose computer-delivered. Book your IELTS test.
IELTS Test Day Timeline
- Arrive Early Reach the test center 30-45 minutes before your scheduled time. Bring your original passport (same one used for registration) and a clear passport-sized photo.
- Security Check & ID Verification Your identity is verified, fingerprints scanned, and photo taken. No watches, phones, or electronic devices allowed in the test room.
- Listening Test (30 min) Starts first. You hear 4 recordings and answer 40 questions. Recordings play once only. Stay focused from the start.
- Reading Test (60 min) Immediately follows Listening. 3 passages, 40 questions. No extra transfer time — write answers directly.
- Writing Test (60 min) Two tasks: Task 1 (150+ words, 20 min) and Task 2 (250+ words, 40 min). Task 2 counts double.
- Speaking Test (11-14 min) May be on a different day. Face-to-face with examiner — 3 parts: introduction, cue card talk, and discussion.
IELTS One Skill Retake — NEW Policy (2024/2025)
Starting in 2024, IELTS introduced a game-changing option: the IELTS One Skill Retake. This allows you to retake just one section where you underperformed, instead of retaking the entire test.
One Skill Retake — How It Works
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Eligibility | Must have taken computer-delivered IELTS Academic or General Training |
| Sections Retakable | Any ONE of: Listening, Reading, Writing, or Speaking |
| Time Limit | Must book within 60 days of original test date |
| Where | Same country as original test (Pakistan) |
| Fee | Approximately 50% of full test fee (PKR 32,000-37,000) |
| Results | New score replaces old section score — new overall band calculated |
| Result Timeline | 3-5 business days |
| Important | Only available for computer-delivered test — NOT paper-based |
Game Changer for Pakistani Students: If you score Overall 6.0 with L:6.5, R:6.5, W:5.5, S:6.0 and need 6.0 in all bands — you only need to retake Writing. This saves you PKR 30,000+ and 2-3 weeks compared to a full retake. Always book the computer-delivered test to keep this option available.
When to Use One Skill Retake
- You missed your target in only ONE section (most commonly Writing for Pakistani students)
- Your original test was computer-delivered (paper-based not eligible)
- You are within 60 days of your original test date
- You need the improved score for an upcoming application deadline
- The section gap is 0.5-1.0 band — realistically achievable with focused preparation
Strategy Tip: Even if you’re unsure about retaking, always book IELTS computer-delivered so the One Skill Retake option remains available. If you achieve your target on the first attempt, great. If not, you have a safety net.
IELTS vs TOEFL vs PTE vs Duolingo — Comparison
IELTS isn’t the only English test available, but it’s the most widely accepted. Here’s how it compares to alternatives Pakistani students consider.
IELTS vs TOEFL vs PTE vs Duolingo
| Feature | IELTS Academic | TOEFL iBT | PTE Academic | Duolingo (DET) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fee in Pakistan | PKR 64,000-74,500 | USD 245 (~PKR 68,000) | PKR 57,000-62,000 | USD 65 (~PKR 18,000) |
| Duration | 2 hr 45 min | ~2 hours | ~2 hours | 1 hour |
| Format | Paper or Computer | Computer only | Computer only | Online from home |
| Speaking | Face-to-face with examiner | Record into microphone | Record into microphone | Record into microphone |
| Score Range | 0-9 bands | 0-120 total | 10-90 total | 10-160 total |
| Results In | 3-13 days | 4-8 days | 1-5 days | 2 days |
| Validity | 2 years | 2 years | 2 years | 2 years |
| Australia Accept? | All universities + visa | Most universities only | All universities + visa | Some universities only |
| UK Accept? | All (UKVI for visa) | Most universities only | Most universities only | Very few universities |
| Canada Accept? | All universities + visa | Most universities only | Most universities + visa | Some universities only |
| USA Accept? | Most universities | All universities | Most universities | Many universities |
| One Skill Retake | YES (computer only) | MyBest scores combine | No | No |
| PK Test Centers | 42+ centers | Limited centers | 20+ centers | At home (online) |
Recommendation for Pakistani Students: IELTS Academic remains the safest choice because it’s accepted by virtually every university in Australia, UK, Canada, and NZ — plus it’s the only test accepted for UK student visas (UKVI IELTS). If budget is tight, Duolingo is cheapest but has limited acceptance. PTE is faster for results but not accepted for UK visas.
IELTS Score Equivalence with Other Tests
| IELTS Band | TOEFL iBT | PTE Academic | Duolingo | CEFR Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9.0 | 118-120 | 86-90 | 155-160 | C2 |
| 8.0-8.5 | 110-117 | 79-85 | 140-154 | C1+ |
| 7.0-7.5 | 94-109 | 65-78 | 120-139 | C1 |
| 6.5 | 79-93 | 58-64 | 110-119 | B2+ |
| 6.0 | 60-78 | 50-57 | 100-109 | B2 |
| 5.5 | 46-59 | 43-49 | 90-99 | B1+ |
| 5.0 | 35-45 | 36-42 | 75-89 | B1 |
Preparation Tips & Timeline for Pakistani Students
Pakistani students face specific challenges in IELTS. Here are targeted strategies based on common patterns.
Common Weaknesses & How to Fix Them
| Section | Common Pakistani Student Issue | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Listening | Missing answers due to accent unfamiliarity | Practice with Australian, British, and North American accents daily — use BBC podcasts, TED Talks, and IELTS practice tests |
| Reading | Running out of time — spending too long on hard passages | Spend 15-17-20 minutes on passages 1-2-3. Don’t read every word — scan for answers using keywords from questions |
| Writing Task 1 | Describing every data point instead of trends | Identify 3-4 key trends/patterns and compare them. Use ‘whereas’, ‘while’, ‘in contrast’ to show comparisons |
| Writing Task 2 | Memorized templates and repetitive vocabulary | Examiners penalize memorized phrases. Practice writing on different topics with fresh vocabulary each time |
| Speaking | Short, undeveloped answers | Extend answers with reasons, examples, and personal experience. Aim for 3-4 sentences per Part 1 question |
Preparation Timeline
- 8-12 Weeks Before — Diagnostic Test Take a full practice test under timed conditions. Identify your weakest section. If all sections are below 5.5, consider a preparation course. Score your test honestly.
- 6-8 Weeks Before — Focused Practice Spend 70% of study time on your weakest section. Complete 2-3 full practice tests per week. Focus on Cambridge IELTS practice books (Books 15-19 are most current).
- 4-6 Weeks Before — Book Your Test Register at the British Council or IDP website. Choose computer-delivered for faster results and One Skill Retake eligibility. Book your IELTS test here.
- 2-4 Weeks Before — Full Mock Tests Take full-length timed tests every 2-3 days. Practice Speaking with a partner or record yourself. Review mistakes and learn from them.
- Final Week — Light Review Review vocabulary and common mistakes. Don’t cram — rest well. Prepare test day documents: passport + photo. Visit the test center location in advance.
Free Resources for Pakistani Students: British Council offers free preparation materials at TakeIELTS.org. IDP provides free practice tests on their website. YouTube channels like ‘IELTS Liz’, ‘E2 IELTS’, and ‘IELTS Advantage’ offer free lessons. Cambridge IELTS books (15-19) are the gold standard for practice tests.
Essential Test Day Checklist
- Original passport (same one used during registration — CNIC alone is NOT accepted)
- Clear passport-sized photo with white background (for paper-based test only)
- Confirmation email / registration number printed or saved on phone
- Arrive 30-45 minutes before scheduled time
- No watches, phones, pens, or electronic devices (test center provides pencils/erasers)
- Bring a clear water bottle (no labels) — some centers allow it
- Wear comfortable layers — test rooms can be cold from AC
- If speaking test is on a different day, confirm the time and date separately
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the full form of IELTS?
IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System. It is jointly owned by the British Council, IDP Education, and Cambridge Assessment English. Over 4 million people take IELTS every year in 140+ countries.
How much does IELTS cost in Pakistan in 2026?
IELTS Academic or General Training costs PKR 64,000-74,500 in Pakistan as of 2026. IELTS for UKVI costs PKR 74,500-85,000. The One Skill Retake costs approximately PKR 32,000-37,000. You can book online through the British Council or IDP Pakistan website.
What is the difference between IELTS Academic and General Training?
IELTS Academic is for university admission and professional registration — it has academic reading passages and Task 1 requires describing graphs/charts. General Training is for work visas and migration — it has everyday reading texts and Task 1 is letter writing. Pakistani students applying to universities must take Academic.
How is the IELTS overall band score calculated?
Your overall band is the average of your 4 section scores (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking), rounded to the nearest whole or half band. For example: L:7.0, R:6.5, W:6.0, S:7.0 = average 6.625 → Overall 6.5. Rounding: .25 rounds up to .5, and .75 rounds up to the next whole number.
What IELTS score do I need to study abroad from Pakistan?
Most universities require Overall 6.0-6.5 with no band below 5.5-6.0. Top universities (Group of Eight in Australia, Russell Group in UK, U15 in Canada) often require 7.0-7.5. For student visas, Australia and Canada typically require minimum 6.0, while UK requires UKVI IELTS. Check your specific university requirements.
What is the IELTS One Skill Retake?
The One Skill Retake allows you to retake just one section (Listening, Reading, Writing, or Speaking) instead of the whole test. It’s available for computer-delivered IELTS only, must be booked within 60 days of your original test, and costs about half the full test fee. The new score replaces the old section score.
How many IELTS test centers are in Pakistan?
Pakistan has 42+ IELTS test centers across all major cities, including 8-10 each in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, plus centers in Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Faisalabad, Multan, Hyderabad, Quetta, and other cities. Both British Council and IDP operate test centers offering paper and computer formats.
Is IELTS accepted in the USA?
Yes, IELTS is accepted by most US universities including all Ivy League schools, Stanford, MIT, and thousands more. However, some US institutions still prefer TOEFL. Unlike Australia/UK/Canada, the US does not require IELTS for the F-1 student visa — it’s only a university admission requirement. Check your target university’s language requirements.
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