IELTS to CEFR Converter
Enter your IELTS overall band, see the equivalent CEFR level via the British Council mapping, and instantly know what your score unlocks for European universities, EU registries, employers, and visa programs.
Your IELTS Band
Enter your IELTS overall band from your Test Report Form (Academic or General Training, 0 to 9 in 0.5 increments).
IELTS bands map to CEFR levels per the British Council
IELTS uses a fine-grained 0 to 9 band scale; CEFR uses 6 qualitative levels (A1 to C2). The mapping was published jointly by the British Council, IDP, and Cambridge English so universities and employers can convert between systems.
Read your IELTS overall band as a CEFR level
Per the British Council: 9.0 / 8.5 = C2; 8.0 / 7.5 / 7.0 = C1; 6.5 / 6.0 = B2; 5.5 / 5.0 = B1; 4.5 / 4.0 = A2; 3.5 / 3.0 = A1; below 3.0 = below A1.
Apply the same mapping for Academic and General Training
Both IELTS versions share the 0 to 9 band scale and the same CEFR mapping. Academic vs GT only changes the Reading and Writing content, not the scoring or the CEFR equivalence.
Check per-skill thresholds, not just the overall
Many programs require, e.g., no skill below 6.0. A 6.5 overall with a 5.5 in Writing fails that even though the overall is B2. Use the per-skill calculator if your overall and per-skill bands tell different stories.
IELTS and CEFR: a fine-grained band, a qualitative framework
A short primer on each scale before reading the conversion table.
IELTS: 0 to 9 in 0.5 steps
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is co-owned by the British Council, IDP, and Cambridge English. Two versions: Academic (university and registration) and General Training (Canada immigration, UK Tier 2, employment). Four sections (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking), each banded 0 to 9 in 0.5 increments. Overall is the average of the four, rounded to the nearest 0.5.
Use the IELTS Band Score Calculator to convert raw scores to bands and see your per-skill CEFR.
CEFR: 6 levels, descriptive can-do statements
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) was developed by the Council of Europe in the early 2000s. Six levels (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2) defined by can-do descriptors (e.g., B2: 'can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible without strain for either party'). Used by every European university and most international employers.
Cross-check with TOEFL via the IELTS to TOEFL Converter or with PTE via the IELTS to PTE Converter if you are deciding which test to take.
IELTS band to CEFR level
Per the British Council and joint IELTS partner mapping. The conversion is at the band, not at fractional points within a band.
| IELTS Band | CEFR | Descriptor | What this unlocks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9.0 / 8.5 | C2 | Mastery | Top postgraduate programs, language teaching certifications (CELTA Pass A) |
| 8.0 / 7.5 / 7.0 | C1 | Effective Operational Proficiency | Most postgraduate programs, UK Skilled Worker Tier 2, Australia 482 |
| 6.5 / 6.0 | B2 | Vantage | Standard undergraduate threshold worldwide, UK student visa Tier 4 |
| 5.5 / 5.0 | B1 | Threshold | Foundation programs, work permits, UK family settlement |
| 4.5 / 4.0 | A2 | Waystage | UK spouse visa entry, basic study entry programs |
| 3.5 / 3.0 | A1 | Breakthrough | Initial residence, basic exchanges |
| < 3.0 | < A1 | Below Breakthrough | Below most thresholds for study, work, or migration |
Per-skill thresholds often override the overall. Always read the exact admission text for any minimum-per-skill rule.
Where IELTS to CEFR equivalence works (and where rules differ)
IELTS is the most widely accepted test for CEFR-equivalent admissions. A few use cases override the CEFR equivalent with stricter or different thresholds.
The dominant model: B2 floor for undergraduate, C1 floor for postgraduate. Many programs add a per-skill minimum (e.g., no band below 6.0). IELTS Academic is preferred over General Training.
Tier 4 / Student visa, Skilled Worker, family routes all specify IELTS for UKVI (a separately-issued version). Standard IELTS is NOT accepted for UKVI; the test report must say "IELTS for UKVI."
IRCC uses CLB. IELTS General Training is the preferred IELTS version for IRCC. The CLB mapping is per-skill (e.g., Listening 7.5 = CLB 9 but Reading 7.5 = CLB 9 too, with different raw scores), not the same as CEFR.
Department of Home Affairs accepts IELTS bands per visa class. Skilled Independent (189): minimum 6.0 each skill (CEFR B2) for Competent English; 7.0 each (CEFR C1) for Proficient English (10 PR points).
Multinationals often state CEFR thresholds (B2 minimum for client-facing roles, C1 for senior leadership). IELTS overall band converts directly: 6.0 to 6.5 = B2, 7.0+ = C1.
Cambridge CELTA, Trinity CertTESOL, and other teacher training programs require advanced English; IELTS 7.5+ (C1) is the typical minimum, with 8.5+ (C2) needed for higher-grade outcomes.
IELTS to CEFR questions, answered
How do I convert my IELTS band to a CEFR level?
IELTS reports an overall band from 0 to 9 in 0.5 increments. The British Council, IDP, and Cambridge English (the three IELTS partners) publish a CEFR mapping. Bands 9.0 and 8.5 = C2; bands 8.0, 7.5, 7.0 = C1; bands 6.5 and 6.0 = B2; bands 5.5 and 5.0 = B1; bands 4.5 and 4.0 = A2; bands 3.5 and 3.0 = A1; below 3.0 = below A1. Both IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training use the same band scale and the same CEFR mapping.
Can I use my IELTS band where CEFR is required?
Almost always, yes. IELTS is the most widely accepted test for CEFR-equivalent admission in Europe and the most commonly listed alongside CEFR thresholds at universities, employers, and immigration registries. When an institution writes "CEFR B2 or equivalent," an IELTS overall 6.0 to 6.5 satisfies that. Two cases need care: per-skill thresholds (some programs require, e.g., no skill below 6.0) override the overall, and Canadian IRCC uses CLB rather than CEFR (IELTS General Training maps differently to CLB).
What is the official IELTS to CEFR mapping?
Per the British Council and the joint IELTS partners published guidance: 9.0 / 8.5 = C2; 8.0 / 7.5 / 7.0 = C1; 6.5 / 6.0 = B2; 5.5 / 5.0 = B1; 4.5 / 4.0 = A2; 3.5 / 3.0 = A1. The mapping is at the band, not at fractional points within a band. Some institutions apply a stricter cut (e.g., requiring 6.5 specifically rather than the 6.0 to 6.5 B2 range), so always read the exact admission text.
Is the IELTS to CEFR mapping the same for Academic and General Training?
Yes. The 0 to 9 band scale and the CEFR mapping are identical for IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training. The difference between the two versions is the content (Reading and Writing), not the scoring. IELTS Academic Reading and Writing use academic-style passages and tasks; IELTS General Training uses workplace and everyday content. Listening and Speaking are identical across both versions. The same band always equals the same CEFR level.
How long is an IELTS certificate valid for CEFR-based use?
IELTS Test Reports (TRFs) are typically valid for 2 years for visa and university admissions purposes. The CEFR level itself does not expire (a band 7.0 today reflects C1 today and would have reflected C1 ten years ago), but most institutions will not accept a TRF older than 2 years because language proficiency can fade. UK Home Office, IRCC, Australian DHA, and most universities all enforce a 2-year window.
Why does IELTS have decimals (e.g., 6.5) when CEFR uses letter grades (B2)?
IELTS reports a finer-grained band so universities and immigration programs can set precise thresholds (e.g., 6.5 rather than 6.0 for engineering programs). CEFR is a 6-level qualitative framework (A1 to C2) describing what learners can do. The two systems were designed for different purposes (precise admission scoring vs descriptive proficiency framing) and were aligned later. The IELTS to CEFR mapping is approximate at band edges, especially around 6.0 (low B2) and 7.0 (low C1).
Can I use an IELTS overall band when admission asks for per-skill CEFR levels?
Often no. Many UK and European universities specify per-skill minimums (e.g., 6.5 overall with no skill below 6.0). In that case the per-skill conversion matters more than the overall: a 6.5 overall with a 5.5 in Writing fails the per-skill threshold even though the overall is B2. Use the IELTS Band Score Calculator to check your per-skill bands and identify which skill is dragging your CEFR level down.
Why does my IELTS band map to a different CEFR than my CLB level (Canadian use)?
CLB and CEFR are independent frameworks, aligned approximately at the band edges. IRCC uses IELTS General Training mapped to CLB, not CEFR. For example, IELTS GT 7.0 in Listening = CLB 9, IELTS GT 7.0 in Reading = CLB 8. The CEFR mapping (IELTS 7.0 = C1) is different because CLB and CEFR were calibrated independently. For Canadian PR and citizenship, use the CLB mapping; for European study and employment, use the CEFR mapping.
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