IELTS Listening Score Calculator
Convert your Listening raw score out of 40 into an estimated IELTS band score.
Estimate your IELTS band score instantly with our free Listening, Academic Reading, General Training Reading, and Overall Band Score calculators.
Convert your Listening raw score out of 40 into an estimated IELTS band score.
Estimate your General Training Reading band score from your raw score out of 40.
Convert your Academic Reading raw score out of 40 into an estimated band score.
Enter your Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking band scores to estimate your overall IELTS band score.
Wondering what IELTS band score you could achieve? Our free IELTS Band Score Calculators make it easy to estimate your results before test day. Calculate your Listening, Academic Reading, General Training Reading, and Overall IELTS band scores in seconds.
These calculators are useful for IELTS preparation, practice tests, mock exams, and tracking your progress as you work towards your target band score.
IELTS assesses four English language skills:Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. Each skill receives a band score from 0 to 9. Your four individual scores are then used to calculate your overall IELTS band score.
Example:If your Listening score is 7.0, Reading is 6.5, Writing is 6.0, and Speaking is 7.0, the average of the four scores is 6.625, which is reported as an overall IELTS band score of 6.5.
The IELTS Listening test contains 40 questions. You receive one mark for each correct answer. Your raw score out of 40 is converted to an IELTS Listening band score ranging from 1 to 9.
For example, around 30 correct answers correspond to Band 7, while around 35 correct answers correspond to Band 8. The exact conversion can vary slightly between different test versions.
The IELTS Academic Reading test contains 40 questions. Each correct answer receives one mark. Your raw score is then converted into an Academic Reading band score.
As a general guide, around 30 correct answers can correspond to Band 7, while around 35 correct answers can correspond to Band 8.
The General Training Reading test also contains 40 questions. However, the raw-score conversion is different from Academic Reading because the two tests use different texts and difficulty levels.
This is why you should use a dedicatedIELTS General Reading Score Calculatorrather than applying the Academic Reading conversion table.
Your overall IELTS band score is calculated by adding your four individual section scores and dividing the total by four. The result is then rounded according to IELTS scoring rules to the nearest whole or half band.
Enter your Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking scores into ourIELTS Overall Band Score Calculatorabove to quickly estimate your final result.
There is no single IELTS band score that is considered good for everyone. Your target score depends on the university, employer, professional organisation, or immigration programme you are applying to.
Many students aim for Band 7 or higher because it demonstrates a strong level of English proficiency. However, always check the exact IELTS requirements for your chosen institution or organisation.
Regularly calculating your estimated IELTS band score can help you understand your strengths and identify the areas that need more practice. Try the calculators after each mock test and keep track of your results as you prepare for your IELTS exam.
IELTS Listening contains 40 questions. Each correct answer receives one mark before the raw score is converted to the IELTS 9-band scale.
Both Academic Reading and General Training Reading contain 40 questions. Each correct answer receives one mark.
The calculators provide an estimated band score based on commonly used IELTS conversion tables. Actual raw score boundaries can vary slightly between different test versions, so your official Test Report Form is the final result.