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You can choose how you want to take your English test because IDP IELTS Cairns offers both IELTS on computer and paper. This test centre offers IELTS One Skill Retake that allows more flexibility and peace of mind, so you can focus on getting the score you need.
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Contact test centre
Regular opening hours
Open during test daysTest centre address
27 Aplin Street, Cairns QLD 4870
Contact email
ielts.brisbane@idp.com
Contact number
07 3020 6114
Whatsapp
+61422848679
Test centre features
- Book Speaking test online
- Close to public transport
- IELTS One Skill Retake
- IELTS on computer
- IELTS on paper
- Free online IELTS course with test booking
- Free parking available
- Headphones for Listening test
- Public car parking available nearby
- Same day Speaking test
Test centre reviews ★4.4 (176)
I took my computer-based academic IELTS test at Cairns test centre last week. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The computer-based test experience was smooth and friendly for people like myself who are more used to type and read on screens. Most importantly the results were released in like 3 business days. I was so impressed. I have received all components over 8 and happy for this outcome. Highly recommend this test centre 😊
Kathleen and Wendy are the sweetest. Their services are beyond exceptional. Kath even kindly extended my parking ticket as the max parking time is 3hrs. Thank you x Love, Billy & Angie
Thanks for the good services provided by the staff and the centre. The staff were very kind and nice. Can I make a suggestion? I am wondering if it is possible to project a timer on the front wall/screen during the test. For example, once the writing and reading sections begin, the invigilator presses the count down (or count up) button respectively. In that case, whenever they want, candidates can see exactly how much time they will have (or have spent if the time is counting up) in writing and reading. They then will not need to remember when the writing/reading begins, and will not need to do the maths evert time they check the time. Thanks.