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IELTS는 케임브리지 대학교, 영국 문화원, IDP 에듀케이션 오스트레일리아의 등록 상표입니다. 본 사이트 및 소유자는 케임브리지 대학교 ESOL, 영국 문화원 또는 IDP 에듀케이션 오스트레일리아와 제휴, 승인 또는 보증되지 않습니다.

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IELTS Band Score Calculator

Enter each section band to get your overall IELTS band score, rounded the official way.

Your band will appear here

Fill in all four sections (0/4 done).

How IELTS overall band scores work

IELTS reports a band from 1.0 to 9.0 for each of the four sections. Your overall band is the average of those four scores, rounded to the nearest whole or half band. Because rounding can nudge you up, a strong section can lift a borderline overall — for example 6.5, 6.5, 5.0, 7.0 averages to 6.25 and rounds up to a 6.5.

Average ends .25
Rounds up ½
Average ends .75
Rounds up 1
Average ends .125/.375
Rounds down

Frequently asked questions

How is the overall IELTS band calculated?+

Your overall band is the average of the four section scores (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking), rounded to the nearest half band. A .25 average rounds up to the next half band, and a .75 average rounds up to the next whole band.

Does rounding ever round down?+

Yes. An average that ends in .125 or .375 rounds down to the nearest half band — for example an average of 6.125 becomes 6.0, while 6.25 becomes 6.5.

Is this the official IELTS scoring?+

This calculator uses the same published rounding rule British Council and IDP apply. It is a reliable estimate, but only an official test report shows your certified band.

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