IELTS Band Formula
You will be given a mark between 0 and 9 for each of the 4 Sub-tests (there are no half marks in the Writing and Speaking Sub-tests).
Your Overall Band Score is an average of the 4 Sub-test Band Scores, with fractional scores rounding up or down to the nearest x.0 or x.5 score (with x.25 and x.75 rounding up.)
Therefore, if you score
6.5 in the Listening Sub-test
5.0 in the Reading Sub-test
7.0 in the Writing Sub-test
6.0 in the Speaking Sub-test
__
Your total score is
24.5
By averaging the scores (dividing the total score 24.5 by 4) in the example above, you would achieve an overall Band Score of 6.0 (which is 6.125 rounded down).
5.0 in the Reading Sub-test
7.0 in the Writing Sub-test
6.0 in the Speaking Sub-test
__
Your total score is
24.5
By averaging the scores (dividing the total score 24.5 by 4) in the example above, you would achieve an overall Band Score of 6.0 (which is 6.125 rounded down).
The raw score
The overall score is the average of all 4 sections. If the average score is in decimals, then it is rounded to the nearest half decimal. As an exclusion, For writing section the half band is not applicable. It is illustrated as an example.For example,
In reading section ,if the candidate got 30 correct answers out of 40 questions, then his score in Reading section is 7.
If a candidate got the following score in the 4 sections
Sections
|
Raw score achieved by the candidate in each section
|
IELTS
Score |
Overall IELTS Score
|
Listening
|
33 out of 40
|
7.5
|
(7.5+7+6+8)/ 4
=7.124 Rounded off nearest half decimal The final Score is 7 |
Reading
|
29 out of 40
|
7
|
|
Writing
|
23 out of 40
|
6
|
|
Speaking
|
36 out of 40
|
What is Half Band?
The IELTS Score with Half decimal (0.5) is known as Half band score. Eg. 7.5. The IELTS Score without decimal is known as Full band Score. Listening,Reading & Speaking is recorded in full band and Half band score .Writing is recorded only in full band score.
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