How to choose an ideal IELTS test centre?
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Choosing an ideal IELTS test centre includes four broad questions:
- Is the IELTS exam centre nearby?
- Can you reach your IELTS test centre in minimum possible time?
- Will you be comfortable giving your IELTS exam in the chosen exam centre?
- If the exam centre is available for your preferred IELTS exam type?
Based on these four questions, applicants can choose their IELTS test centres. Also, applicants should register well in advance so that, their preferred IELTS test centre is available for testing.
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