A big question for individuals travelling overseas, whether for education prospects or other immigration reasons, is whether to opt for CELPIP Vs IELTS. For those relatively new to either or both terms, CELPIP stands for the Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program, and CD-IELTS stands for Computer Delivered International English Language Testing System.
Both tests are designed to test the proficiency of aspirants in English as a language. They are helpful when one is applying for work-related immigration, permanent immigration, or study-related immigration. However, there are a few minor yet significant differences in the various aspects of the tests, such as the duration of the test, the level of its difficulty, the result, location, price, and test availability.
Most of the time, the abovementioned differences help an aspirant choose between CELPIP and CD-IELTS.
So, if you are also confused about whether to take up CELPIP vs IELTS for immigration purposes, here’s all you need to know.
CELPIP vs CD-IELTS – Differences and Similarities
Purpose & Recognition
Feature | CELPIP | IELTS |
Primary Purpose | Canadian immigration and professional use | Global immigration, study, and work |
Recognition | Accepted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) | Recognized worldwide by over 12,500 organizations, including universities, employers, and immigration authorities |
Best For | Individuals aiming for permanent residency or citizenship in Canada | Individuals seeking opportunities in English-speaking countries globally |
Exam Versions:
Exam Versions | CELPIP | IELTS |
General | CELPIP-General: Assesses Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking | IELTS General Training: For immigration and work purposes |
Academic | Not available | IELTS Academic: For higher education and professional registration |
Citizenship | CELPIP-General LS: Assesses Listening and Speaking, used for Canadian citizenship applications | Not applicable |
Exam Format:
Feature | CELPIP | IELTS |
Mode | Fully computer-based | Available in both paper-based and computer-based formats |
Speaking Test | Conducted on a computer by recording responses into a microphone | Face-to-face interview with a certified examiner |
Listening Section | Features Canadian English accents | Includes a variety of English accents, such as British, American, Australian, and others |
Scoring System:
Feature | CELPIP | IELTS |
Scoring Scale | Scores range from 1 to 12 for each section | Band scores range from 0 to 9 for each section |
Overall Score Calculation | Average of the four section scores | Average of the four section scores |
Validity of Scores | Scores are valid for two years after the test date | Scores are valid for two years after the test date |
Test Duration & Sections:
Sections | CELPIP Duration | IELTS Duration |
Listening | Approximately 47–55 minutes | Approximately 30 minutes |
Reading | Approximately 55–60 minutes | Approximately 60 minutes |
Writing | Approximately 53–60 minutes | Approximately 60 minutes |
Speaking | Approximately 15–20 minutes | Approximately 11–14 minutes |
Total Duration | Approximately 3 hours in a single sitting | Approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes; Speaking test may be on a different day |
Result & Availability:
Feature | CELPIP | IELTS |
Availability in India | Limited test centers; currently offered only in Chandigarh | Widely available across numerous cities |
Result Turnaround Time | Results available online within 8 business days; express rating available in 3 business days | Results typically available within 13 calendar days |
Once you know all the above factors related to IELTS and CELPIP, it gets easier to opt for a test, depending on your preferences. Decide on the country you are considering moving to, whether you are comfortable with a computer-based or a paper-based test, whether you are looking for citizenship or not etc., and you will have your answer!
You can also compare your exam score with our CELPIP Score Calculator & IELTS Score Calculator
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Conclusion:
In conclusion, choosing between CELPIP and CD-IELTS depends on your specific immigration goals and preferences. CELPIP is the faster, more affordable computer-based test specifically designed for Canadian immigration, while IELTS offers wider global recognition and a paper-based option. Consider your target country, test format preference, and need for citizenship eligibility when making your decision. Regardless of which test you choose, consistent practice and guidance are key to achieving the required English proficiency.
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