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The IELTS Academic test is designed to measure your English language proficiency and to assess if it is suitable for an academic environment. The test reflects aspects of academic language and whether you’re ready to begin training or studying in English.

Why take IELTS Academic?

IELTS Academic is the best option if you want to:

  • Study at either undergraduate or postgraduate level anywhere in the world
  • Work in a professional organisation in an English-speaking country.

You can take the IELTS Academic test on paper and on computer at one of our official test centres, or take it remotely with IELTS Online. With IELTS Online, you can take your test from home or any location with a stable internet connection. If you choose this option, you will type the answers to the Listening, Reading and Writing sections on your computer. The Speaking test will be taken with one of our IELTS examiners via video call.

If you are applying for a UK university that has required you to take an IELTS for UKVI test (Visas and Immigration) you must book that test. Before you book, confirm with the organisations where you will present your IELTS certificate which is the test you need.

Price
  • Price for CDMX : $4,265 MXN
  • Price for Monterrey, Puebla and Guadalajara : $4,700 MXN

Our IELTS price includes exclusive, free and unlimited access to IELTS Ready: Premium. Find out more reasons to take IELTS with the British Council.

Duration Two hours and 45 minutes approximately.
Parts of the test Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.
IELTS test centres in Mexico

You can take the test at one of the British Council's official IELTS test centres in Mexico located in CDMXGuadalajaraMonterreyPuebla and Cancun with many test dates available per month.

Formats

There are three formats available to choose from, paper, computer or IELTS online. All with the same content and level of difficulty.

You can take your Speaking test on the same day as the other parts of the exam or a week before or after the date you selected. You will be notified of your Speaking test date in advance.

IELTS Academic: parts of the test

Listening

Duration  30 minutes plus ten minutes to transfer your responses to the answer sheet
Format  Four audio recordings in varying accents. 
Number of questions  40, ten per section 

You will write your answers using: 

  • multiple choice
  • matching
  • diagram labelling
  • sentence completion

You will listen to four recordings of native English speakers and then write your answers to a series of questions.

  • Recording 1 (social needs): a conversation between two people set in an everyday social context.
  • Recording 2 (social needs): a monologue set in an everyday social context, e.g. a speech about local facilities.
  • Recording 3 (education and training): a conversation between up to four people set in an educational or training context, e.g. a university tutor and a student discussing an assignment.
  • Recording 4 (education and training): a monologue on an academic subject, e.g. a university lecture.

Assessors will be looking for evidence of your ability to understand the main ideas and detailed factual information, the opinions and attitudes of speakers, the purpose of a word and evidence of your ability to follow the development of ideas.

Note that: 

  • Before the start of each part of the listening test, you will have time to read the questions.
  • After the end of each part of the listening test, you will have time to review your answers.
  • At the end of the listening test, you will have 2 minutes to check your answers.
  • The time to complete the listening comprehension test is 30 to 34 minutes.
  • Response times for the listening test are slightly different when the test is taken in a computer. This is because the paper test requires users to transfer their answers to an answer sheet. This step is skipped when the test is taken in a computer.

Reading

Duration 60 minutes
Format
  • Three long reading passages with tasks (including diagrams, graphs or illustrations)
  • Texts range from descriptive and factual to the discursive and analytical

The Reading section consists of 40 questions, designed to test a wide range of reading skills. These include skim reading, reading for main ideas, reading for detail, understanding logical arguments and recognising writers' opinions, attitudes and purpose.

This section includes three long texts which range from factual information to discussion pieces and analysis. These are taken from books, journals, magazines and newspapers. They have been selected for a non-specialist audience but are appropriate for people entering university courses or seeking professional registration.

Writing

Duration 60 minutes
Format
  • One written task to describe, explain or summarise text or diagrams (minimum 150 words)
  • One essay task (minimum 250 words)

Topics are of general interest to, and suitable for, test takers entering undergraduate and postgraduate studies or seeking professional registration. There are two tasks:

  • Task 1: you will be presented with a graph, table, chart or diagram and asked to describe, summarise or explain the information in your own words. You may be asked to describe and explain data, describe the stages of a process, how something works or describe an object or event.
  • Task 2: you will be asked to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument or problem. 

Responses to both tasks must be in a formal style.

Speaking

Duration Ten to 14 minutes
Format

Face-to-face interview with your examiner including short questions about familiar topics and speaking in detail about one topic

The speaking section assesses your use of spoken English. Every test is recorded.

  • Part 1: the examiner will ask you general questions about yourself and a range of familiar topics, such as home, family, work, studies and interests. This part lasts between four and five minutes.
  • Part 2: you will be given a card which asks you to talk about a particular topic. You will have one minute to prepare before speaking for up to two minutes. The examiner will then ask one or two questions on the same topic.
  • Part 3: you will be asked further questions about the topic in Part 2. These will give you the opportunity to discuss more abstract ideas and issues. This part of the test lasts between four and five minutes.

Book your IELTS Academic test with the British Council

Success starts with IELTS. If your goal is to study at a university or work in an English speaking country, then IELTS Academic is the right test for you.

At the British Council, we are committed to providing you with the support you need to enable you to do well in the test. When you book with us, you get exclusive, free and unlimited access to IELTS Ready: Premium. This includes a range of study resources, practice tests and masterclasses designed to help you develop your language skills.

Before you register, be sure to confirm with the organisations that request the exam which one you need.