From 27 June 2026, the paper-based IELTS test is being phased out in Nepal and every candidate sits the computer-delivered IELTS. IELTS Test Nepal lets you prepare for the IELTS test in Nepal on a realistic, on-screen mock test platform — all four modules, instant results and AI feedback.
The organisations that own IELTS are moving testing worldwide to a computer-delivered format. In Nepal, the IELTS on Paper test is no longer offered after 27 June 2026. If you are preparing now, your real exam will be on a computer — so it makes sense to practice on a computer-based mock test platform rather than on paper.
Only the delivery format is different. The exam itself is unchanged.
Familiarity with the on-screen format is one of the easiest ways to protect your band score on test day.
Computer-delivered IELTS results arrive in 3–5 days, versus around 13 for the old paper test.
Sittings are available multiple times a week, so you can book around your schedule.
Typing essays, highlighting text and managing the timer on screen are skills you can only build by practising on a computer.
Content, task types, timing and the 0–9 band scale are unchanged — only the delivery is digital.
Each mock test mirrors the real computer-delivered IELTS interface used at test centres in Nepal.
40 questions, realistic audio and on-screen answer sheet.
Full-length passages with the exact computer-based interface.
Task 1 & 2 with word count, timing and AI band feedback.
Recorded practice with AI evaluation and a model answer.
The IELTS test in Nepal is offered by the official test partners at centres in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Birgunj, Butwal, Chitwan and other cities, and is now delivered on computer. Whether you need IELTS Academic for university or IELTS General Training for migration, the best preparation is to rehearse under real, timed conditions on the same on-screen format.
No. From 27 June 2026, IELTS in Nepal is moving to a fully computer-delivered format and the paper-based test is being phased out. The exam content, question types and 0–9 band scoring stay exactly the same — only the way you sit the test changes.
It is the same IELTS exam — Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking — taken on a computer at a test centre instead of on paper. You read questions on screen, type your Writing answers, and the Speaking section is still a face-to-face interview with a certified examiner.
IELTS Test Nepal is an online, computer-based IELTS mock test platform built for students in Nepal. You can take full-length mock tests for all four modules in the same on-screen format as the real exam, get instant results, and receive AI-powered feedback on your Writing and Speaking.
No. The difficulty, content and scoring are identical. Many students actually prefer the computer-based test because of the clearer interface, easy editing of Writing answers, and much faster results. Practising on a computer beforehand removes any unfamiliarity on test day.
Yes. You can start with a free full-length mock test covering all four modules. Affordable plans unlock all 14 mock tests, unlimited AI Writing and Speaking feedback, and detailed analytics with predicted band scores.
Instantly. Listening and Reading are scored automatically the moment you submit, and your Writing and Speaking receive AI band-score feedback within seconds — so you can track your progress before the official IELTS test in Nepal.
Take a free, full-length computer-based mock test today, get your estimated band score instantly, and prepare with confidence.
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