Is it possible for a candidate to get IELTS results within 2-3 days?

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    Ranjeeta Grag

    3 weeks ago

    No, you cannot get IELTS results in 2 or 3 days. If you do paper IELTS, results come in 13 days. If you do computer IELTS, results come in 3 to 5 days.

    This time is for checking answers and making sure everything is correct. After results are ready, you can see them online or get a Test Report Form (TRF) from IDP IELTS India.

    If you need results fast, some priority service is there but you have to pay extra.

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    Rahul Singha | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago

    No, getting IELTS results within 2-3 days is impossible. The official result release timeline for the IELTS exam is typically 13 calendar days from the test date for paper-delivered IELTS exams. The Computer Delivered IELTS scores would be made available to candidates in 3 to 5 days after the test date.  This duration allows for the proper evaluation, marking, and quality assurance processes to be carried out by trained examiners.

    Once the results are released, candidates can access them online or receive a physical copy of their Test Report Form (TRF) from IDP IELTS India. It's important to plan ahead and allow sufficient time to

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