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IELTS results in Nepal are released online by IDP and the British Council within 1 to 13 days of the test. You usually know your results have been published when you receive an official notification email from the test provider.
This guide explains how to check IELTS results online in Nepal through both IDP and British Council portals, what details you need to log in, and when your official Test Report Form is issued.
You can check your IELTS results online in Nepal by logging into the official IELTS test-taker portal using your name, passport number, candidate number, and date of birth after results are released by IDP or the British Council.
IELTS results are published up to 13 days after paper-based tests and 1–5 days after computer-based tests. The online score report shows both your overall IELTS band score and individual band scores in Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking.
The online result is considered provisional, while the printed Test Report Form (TRF) is the official IELTS document used for university admissions and student visa applications.
You can check your IDP IELTS result in Nepal through the official IDP IELTS Test Taker Portal after your results are released.
To check IDP IELTS results in Nepal, follow these steps:
IDP publishes IELTS results online before issuing the printed Test Report Form.
IDP IELTS Nepal releases test results 3–5 days after computer-based tests and 13 days after paper-based tests. Once results are published, IDP sends an official email confirming that your score is available to view online.
You can check your British Council IELTS result in Nepal by logging into the official British Council Test Taker Portal after your results are released.
To check British Council IELTS results in Nepal, follow these steps:
IELTS results are not disclosed over the phone or by email. If your test date is three months old or more, you must submit a result request form through the British Council to retrieve your score.
The British Council releasesIELTS results 13 days after a paper-based test and 1 to 5 days after a computer-based test.
You can get either an electronic or a printed IELTS Test Report Form (TRF) after your results are released by IDP or the British Council. The TRF is the official IELTS result document used for university admissions and student visa applications.
According to the British Council, you can request up to 5 additional TRFs free of charge to be sent directly to recognised organisations, although courier charges may apply. However, there is no limit on the number of eTRFs that can be sent electronically.
You can access IELTS results offline in Nepal by collecting a physical Test Report Form (TRF) from the test centre 13 days after an IELTS on Paper test.
However, computer-based IELTS results cannot be checked offline. These scores are only available through the online Test Taker Portal. If a printed format is required, candidates can download and print the electronic Test Report Form (eTRF).
Your IELTS result contains your test scores, personal details, test details, and test report information. They are further broken down below.
If you are not satisfied with your IELTS result, you can request a re-marking or improve your score by retaking either one skill (only applicable for IELTS on Computer) or the whole test.
You can apply for an Enquiry on Results (EOR) to have one or more sections re-marked, regardless of the test type (paper, computer, or UKVI). If your score increases in any section, your EOR fee is refunded.
Eligible candidates can also retake one IELTS skill test only instead of the full test. This option is designed for test takers who meet the overall requirement but fall short in a single skill.
An IELTS result is valid for two years from the test date. After this period, universities and visa authorities no longer accept the score.
No, IELTS results can only be accessed by the test taker using their personal login details on the official Test Taker Portal.
Yes, universities and immigration authorities can verify IELTS scores through the IELTS Test Report Form (TRF) Verification Service.
No, the online IELTS result is provisional and provided for preview only, not as a final or official document. For IELTS on Paper, the printed Test Report Form (TRF) is the official result. For IELTS on Computer, the electronic Test Report Form (eTRF) serves as the official document.
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