Can an IELTS test taker re-evaluate his IELTS exam scores?

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    Rahul Singha | Contributor-Level 9

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    Yes, an IELTS (International English Language Testing System) test taker can request a re-evaluation of their IELTS exam scores. This process is known as an Enquiry on Results (EOR). However, it is important to note that the EOR is available only for the IELTS Writing and IELTS Speaking sections, as the Listening and Reading sections are marked by an automated system. To request an EOR, the test taker must submit an application to the test center where they took the exam within a specified timeframe, usually within six weeks of the test date. There is a fee associated with the EOR, and if there is any change in the scores after re-eval

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