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IELTS Band Score Calculator

IELTS Band Score Calculator



Please note Bands provided by this calculator are approximate as tests vary in difficulty. Click here for an explanation of IELTS Scores.

  Raw Score /40 IELTS Band
Listening (out of 40)  
General Reading (out of 40)  
Academic Reading (out of 40)  

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