English proficiency

IELTSInternational English Language Testing System

If you study abroad from Nepal, you will probably sit IELTS Academic at some point. It is accepted by every university worth applying to, every embassy that issues student visas, and most professional bodies (nursing, engineering) that license foreign graduates. The British Council and IDP both run it in Kathmandu, and prep options here are stronger than for any other test.

Fee in Nepal
NPR 28,500 (paper-based) to NPR 30,000 (computer-delivered) as of 2026
Score range
Overall band 0 to 9, in 0.5 steps
Typical use
Undergraduate, postgraduate, student visa, professional registration
Last verified
2026-05-15

Score requirements by destination

Typical requirements for Nepali students. Always verify with each university's official admissions page.

CountryMinimumTypical rangeNotes
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ USA6.06.5โ€“7.5Graduate schools typically require 6.5โ€“7.0; top research universities want 7.0+
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canada6.06.5โ€“7.0Many universities accept 6.0 for undergraduate; postgrad usually 6.5+
๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ Australia5.56.0โ€“7.0Student visa requires overall 5.5 (no band below 5.0)
๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต Japan5.55.5โ€“6.5English-taught programs; Japanese-taught programs may not require IELTS
๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK5.56.0โ€“7.0UK student visa requires UKVI-approved IELTS; postgrad often 6.5+
๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช Germany5.56.0โ€“6.5Many public universities accept 6.0 for English-taught Masters
๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ท South Korea5.55.5โ€“6.5English-taught programs at SKY universities often require 6.5
๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฟ New Zealand5.56.0โ€“6.5Student visa requires 5.0 overall; universities typically require 6.0+
๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ช Ireland6.06.0โ€“6.5Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service requires 6.0 for student visa

IELTS test centres in Nepal

Book at least 4 weeks before your target date for Kathmandu computer-delivered slots; 6 to 8 weeks for partner centres outside the valley. Bring a valid passport (not National ID or driving licence). Both providers email an admission confirmation 3 to 5 days before the test.

Kathmandu (British Council)

Lainchaur, Kathmandu โ€” Computer-delivered IELTS several days a week

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Kathmandu (IDP)

Putalisadak, Kathmandu โ€” CD-IELTS and paper-based options

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Pokhara

British Council and IDP partner centres โ€” weekly slots

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Biratnagar

IDP and British Council partner centres

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Butwal

IDP and British Council partner centres โ€” weekend paper-based

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Itahari, Birtamod, Dharan

Eastern Nepal partner centres

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Nepalgunj, Dhangadhi

Far-west partner centres โ€” monthly paper slots

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What IELTS actually tests

IELTS has four sections taken on the same day: Listening (30 minutes, four recordings, 40 questions), Reading (60 minutes, three passages, 40 questions), Writing (60 minutes, two tasks), and Speaking (11 to 14 minutes, face-to-face with an examiner). Total test time is about 2 hours 45 minutes, plus your Speaking slot, which is usually scheduled separately within a few days of the written test.

There are two versions: IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training. Pick Academic for university admission and most postgraduate work. General Training is for migration to Australia, Canada, UK, NZ and for some vocational certifications. The Listening and Speaking sections are identical for both versions, but Reading and Writing differ.

If your visa is being processed by UK Visas and Immigration, you must sit IELTS for UKVI specifically โ€” a different booking, slightly higher fee, but the test paper is the same. Confirm the version with your university letter and visa officer before booking.

Where Nepalis take IELTS

British Council Nepal runs IELTS at its Lainchaur office in Kathmandu and partners with centres in Pokhara, Biratnagar, Butwal, Birgunj, Itahari, Hetauda, Damak, Birtamod, Dhangadhi and Nepalgunj. IDP Nepal runs IELTS at its Putalisadak office in Kathmandu and at partner centres in Pokhara, Birtamod, Biratnagar, Itahari, Nepalgunj, Dharan and Butwal.

Computer-delivered IELTS is now the dominant format. The British Council CD-IELTS centre at Lainchaur has near-daily test slots, and results land in your account in three to five days. Paper-based IELTS still runs on most Saturdays at both providers and takes 13 days for results. CD-IELTS is the faster, more flexible option for students working under deadline pressure.

Both providers accept eSewa, Khalti and major debit/credit cards for booking. A passport with at least six months of validity is mandatory โ€” most candidates use the same passport they will use for the visa application.

Scores Nepali students typically need

For most graduate programmes in the US, Canada, Australia and UK, an overall band of 6.5 with no section below 6.0 is the safe floor. Top universities (Oxbridge, Ivy League, top Canadian medical programmes) often expect 7.0 to 7.5 overall.

Nursing applicants face the strictest bar: UK NMC and Australia AHPRA both want 7.0 overall, and AHPRA wants 7.0 in every band (no exceptions). This single requirement fails more qualified Nepali nurses than any clinical assessment.

Undergraduate programmes (especially in Australia, NZ, and at many UK universities) often accept 6.0 overall, sometimes 5.5 in individual bands. Foundation and pathway programmes can take you in at 5.5 overall.

Student visa minimums are usually lower than university admission minimums, but they matter. Australia requires 5.5 overall with no band below 5.0 for the Subclass 500 visa. Ireland Visa requires 6.0 overall. Canada SDS (Student Direct Stream) requires 6.0 in each band individually for fast-track processing.

How to prepare from Nepal

Most Kathmandu IELTS prep institutes run 4 to 8 week classroom courses for NPR 12,000 to 25,000. The bigger names (British Council, IDP themselves, Mero IELTS, Aspirations) have better-trained tutors but smaller class sizes. Smaller institutes are cheaper but variable in quality. Ask to sit in a free demo class before committing.

Writing is the section where Nepali candidates most often lose points. The typical pattern: strong vocabulary and grammar, weak coherence and task response. Get your essays marked by an experienced tutor at least 10 times before test day. Self-study cannot fix writing problems on its own.

Speaking practice in English is harder to arrange in Kathmandu than the other three sections. Find a study buddy or pay for one-on-one speaking sessions (NPR 500 to 1,500 per hour). Recording yourself answering Part 2 prompts and replaying them is the single best free practice.

Free official practice: ielts.org has the latest practice tests, Cambridge IELTS books 13 through 19 (available locally for NPR 600 each, or online) are the only practice materials worth using. Avoid websites that promise leaked questions; they are scams and many give you outdated material.

Score validity and retakes

IELTS scores are valid for two years from the test date for university admission. Some professional bodies (UK NMC, Australia AHPRA) accept only scores from the last two years for registration purposes. After two years, you must sit the test again, even if your English has improved.

There is no retake limit and no waiting period between attempts. You can sit IELTS again the very next day if a slot is available. If you score below what you needed, you can also apply for an Enquiry on Results (EOR) within six weeks. The remark fee is around NPR 14,000 and is refunded if your score increases. Speaking and Writing remarks are most successful (about 5 to 10 percent of remarks change a band); Listening and Reading remarks rarely change because they are objective.

From 2023 onwards, IELTS One Skill Retake lets you re-sit a single section instead of the whole test, provided your original test was computer-delivered at participating centres. Both British Council and IDP Nepal offer this. Useful if you needed 6.5 and got 6.5 overall but 5.5 in writing.

Common mistakes Nepali candidates make

Booking too early or too late. Book your test 6 to 8 weeks before the day you actually want to apply, not 3 months out (you may end up sitting before you are ready). Booking less than 2 weeks ahead often means no slots in Kathmandu.

Choosing General Training when you need Academic. Visa migration paths in Australia and Canada use General; almost every university admission uses Academic. If your university letter says nothing, default to Academic.

Forgetting that Speaking is on a separate slot. Many candidates assume the entire test is one day. Speaking might be the same evening or two days later. Plan transport, work, and travel around your Speaking slot.

Treating Writing Task 1 as less important than Task 2. Task 1 is one third of the writing band. Underprepare it and you cap your writing score at 6.0 even with a great Task 2.

Where IELTS is asked for

Programmes that typically include IELTS in their admission requirements.

Top universities accepting IELTS scores

Universities in our dataset that specify a minimum IELTS score.

How IELTS compares to similar exams

All exams in the same category accepted by overseas universities.

ExamFee in NepalScore rangeTypical use
IELTS โ† youNPR 28,500 (paper-based) to NPR 30,000 (computer-delivered) as of 2026Overall band 0 to 9, in 0.5 stepsUndergraduate, postgraduate, student visa, professional registration
PTE AcademicAUD 285 (about NPR 25,500 to 27,000 depending on exchange rate)10 to 90 (scaled score; 65 to 79 typical for postgraduate admission)Australian and UK student visas, NZ migration, university admission across most English-speaking countries
Duolingo English TestUSD 65 (about NPR 8,600 to 9,000)10 to 160 (scaled; 105 to 125 is typical for graduate admission)Direct admission to many US universities; rarely accepted by other countries or for visa applications
TOEFLUSD 215 (about NPR 28,500 to 29,500 depending on exchange rate)0 to 120 (sum of four section scores, each 0 to 30)US, Canadian, and some Australian/European undergraduate and graduate admissions

Questions Nepali students ask about IELTS

Should I take paper or computer-delivered IELTS in Kathmandu?

Computer-delivered, in almost every case. Results come in 3 to 5 days versus 13, slots are far more flexible, and Writing is much easier to plan and edit. The only reason to stick with paper is if you really struggle with typing speed (under 25 words per minute), but those candidates would not score well on the General computer literacy expected at university anyway.

Does Tribhuvan University BSc CSIT or BBA count as an English-medium degree for waiver purposes?

Most US, UK, and Canadian universities will accept a TU English-medium degree as a waiver of the English requirement at the masters level, provided your transcript and a letter from the university confirm the medium of instruction. Always check each programme individually. Some Canadian universities (UBC, Waterloo) ask for IELTS regardless. Tribhuvan-issued MOI (Medium of Instruction) letters are standard documents your college's exam controller should issue within a week.

I scored 6.0 overall but 5.5 in writing. Can I still apply?

Depends on the university. Some accept 6.0 overall with 5.5 in one band. Most postgraduate programmes do not. Easier to fix: do the IELTS One Skill Retake just for writing if your original was computer-delivered, or sit a full retake. A focused two-week writing prep usually moves a 5.5 to 6.0 if you genuinely engage with practice and feedback.

Can I take IELTS at home instead of going to a centre?

IELTS Online has been available since 2022 but it is rarely accepted for visa purposes โ€” the British Council Nepal does not currently run it. For Nepali candidates whose primary use case is the visa application, centre-based IELTS remains the only sensible option. IELTS Online is mainly accepted for direct admission decisions at some US universities, not for any visa pathway.

Is OET a good alternative to IELTS for Nepali nurses?

Yes, and many Nepali nurses find OET (Occupational English Test) easier than IELTS because it uses healthcare-specific vocabulary and scenarios. UK NMC, Australia AHPRA, NMBI Ireland, and NCNZ all accept OET. The downside: only one centre in Nepal currently runs it (British Council Kathmandu, monthly), and the fee is about NPR 50,000 โ€” higher than IELTS. If you have failed IELTS twice on the Speaking or Writing band needed for nursing registration, OET is worth trying.

How long should I prepare for IELTS?

If your spoken and written English is already at the level you need (you can hold a 20-minute professional conversation comfortably), 3 to 4 weeks of focused practice is enough. If there is a real gap between your current English and your target score, plan 3 to 6 months of daily reading, listening to English content, and writing practice. Speaking 4 hours a day in English with friends or a tutor speeds this up more than any classroom course.

Verified on 2026-05-15. Fees and university cut-offs change. Confirm with the test provider before booking and with each university before applying.