Can we recheck the IELTS score?

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    Rahul Singha | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Enquiry on Result (EoR) or EOR for IELTS academic test means having your IELTS test re-marked. For that, EoR must be applied within 6 weeks of the test date. You can choose to remark only one section or all of the sections. You must download and complete the EoR form, submit your original TRF and pay an enquiry fee of INR 11,625. The whole process of getting scores re-marked will take additional 6-8 weeks to process. 

    Note that if your result ends up getting marked upward, you will receive a full refund of the enquiry fee and a new TRF. You can apply for five extra copies of the TRF to be sent to receiving colleges/universities fre

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