IELTS Requirements in European Universities
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is one of the most widely accepted English proficiency exams required for admission into universities across Europe. Whether you’re applying for a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral program, demonstrating language competency is essential — especially for English-taught programs.
General IELTS Score Requirements
IELTS score requirements vary by country, institution, and academic level. However, the typical minimum score expectations across Europe are as follows:
- Undergraduate Programs: Overall band score of 6.0 – 6.5
- Postgraduate Programs: Overall band score of 6.5 – 7.0
- Doctoral Programs: Usually 7.0 or higher
Country-Specific Requirements
Here’s a quick overview of IELTS requirements in some popular European study destinations:
- Germany: Many public universities accept a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 – especially for English-taught master’s programs.
- Netherlands: Most Dutch universities require at least 6.5, with some top programs demanding 7.0 or higher.
- Italy: IELTS 6.0 is usually sufficient for undergraduate and postgraduate programs in English.
- France: English-taught courses generally require a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 – 6.5.
- Sweden & Finland: Expect a minimum of 6.5; top programs may ask for a 7.0 score.
Exemptions and Alternatives
Some universities may exempt students from IELTS if:
- They have completed previous education in an English-speaking country.
- English was the medium of instruction for their undergraduate degree (with proof).
- They submit scores from other accepted English tests like TOEFL or Cambridge English.
How to Prepare
Preparing for IELTS requires consistent practice. Focus on all four skills — reading, writing, speaking, and listening — and consider using official IELTS preparation materials or taking online courses. Booking your test well in advance of university deadlines is also recommended.

