Congratulations on taking the IELTS! Now, you’re likely thinking about the next step: sending those hard-earned scores to your dream universities. As an IELTS instructor with over 20 years of experience, I understand this process can seem daunting, but it’s actually quite straightforward. In this comprehensive guide, I’ll walk you through exactly how to send your IELTS results to universities, ensuring your application journey is smooth sailing.
Understanding IELTS Result Submission
Before we dive into the how-to, let’s clarify why sending your IELTS scores is crucial. Universities require these scores, particularly for international students, to assess your English language proficiency. Achieving the required scores demonstrates your ability to thrive in an English-speaking academic environment.
Sending Your IELTS Results: A Simple Process
The process for sending IELTS scores is streamlined and user-friendly:
1. During IELTS Registration
The most convenient time to send your scores is during your IELTS registration. You’ll have the option to choose up to five universities you want to receive your scores electronically, free of charge. Ensure you have the correct university names and addresses to avoid any delays.
2. After Receiving Your Test Report Form (TRF)
Received your TRF and need to send scores to additional universities? No problem! You can request additional score reports through the British Council or IDP IELTS website, depending on where you took your test.
Here’s how:
- Online: Log in to your test taker portal and follow the instructions to request additional TRFs.
- By Mail or in Person: Download and complete the “Application for Additional Test Report Form” available on the British Council or IDP IELTS website. Submit it along with the required fee to your local test center.
3. Electronic Score Delivery: The Fastest Option
Most universities today prefer electronic score delivery. It’s faster and ensures secure transmission of your results directly from the IELTS testing body. When choosing this option, ensure you provide the university’s correct email address designated for receiving IELTS scores.
4. Paper Score Delivery: For Specific Circumstances
While less common, some universities may still require paper copies of your TRF. In this case, you can request additional TRFs using the methods described above and have them mailed directly to the university’s admissions office.
Important Tips:
- Timing is Key: Allow ample processing time for both electronic and paper score delivery. Universities may have specific deadlines, so check their websites or contact the admissions office directly.
- Verify Requirements: Each university might have specific IELTS score requirements for different programs. Research these requirements thoroughly to ensure you meet them.
- Keep Copies Safe: Make copies of your TRF for your records before sending them off to universities.
Conclusion
Sending your IELTS results to universities is an essential step in your application journey. By understanding the process and following these straightforward steps, you can ensure your scores reach their destination efficiently and securely.
Remember, your IELTS scores are a testament to your hard work and English language abilities. I encourage you to approach this process with confidence and wish you the very best in your academic pursuits!