There are two versions of IELTS to choose from:
IELTS Academic: You should take IELTS Academic to study at university at undergraduate or postgraduate level; or join a professional organisation in an English-speaking country.
IELTS General Training: You need to take IELTS General Training to train or study at below degree level; or work or undertake work-related training in an English-speaking country; or emigrate to an English-speaking country.
There are two versions of the IELTS test format. Everyone takes the same Listening and Speaking tests, regardless of which version they take. The Reading and Writing tests differ in content, depending on whether you are taking IELTS Academic or IELTS General Training. IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training are assessed at exactly the same levels.
You cannot fail the test. IELTS is designed to assess English language skills at all levels. You will receive IELTS scores based on each for the four skills on a scale of 1 – 9, and you will also be awarded an overall band score. You can score whole (e.g., 5.0, 6.0, 7.0) or half (e.g., 5.5., 6.5, 7.5) bands in each part of the test. Your overall band score may be crucial if you intend to emigrate, apply for university or take up a job in an English-speaking country.
Reading Section (Score of: 0–9)
Listening Section (Score of: 0–9)
Speaking Section (Score of: 0–9)
Writing Section (Score of: 0–9)
Overall Score (0–9)
IELTS is worldwide, including educational institutions, employers, governments, immigration authorities and professional bodies. You can find out the IELTS score you need to access the education, emigration, employment, professional registration or training opportunity of your choice by searching through the concerned links.
For more details, please click on http://www.ielts.org/