Is the IELTS test difficult?
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The IELTS test can be little hard for some people, mostly when they not prepare enough. Every part of the IELTS exam has its own challenge, like time problem in Reading and Writing tasks. But if you make a good study plan and practice with sample tests, it become much easier. When you understand the test format and work on your English language skills, the test don’t feel that difficult anymore.
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Please check the Reporting Time on your email. You should reach the centre 30 minutes early. Once the main GATE is closed, the security will not allow anyone to enter. You will lose your exam fee. So please check traffic and plan properly.
You must bring your Original Passport. This is mandatory. Please check that the passport number is same as what you used during registration. If you bring a photocopy or just a photo in mobile, you will not be allowed to sit for the exam. No other ID card like license or Aadhar is accepted.
You do not need to go to the center to see your marks. Check these steps to check result.
- Visit official website of IDP India.
- Login to your IELTS IDP account
- Enter your Passport Number, Date of Birth, and Candidate Number.
- Click "Submit" to see your Band Scores.
The most important question is: "How many days will it take?" The answer changes based on your test mode.
Computer-Delivered IELTS: This is the fastest way. You will get your result in just 2 to 5 days after the test date.
Paper-Based IELTS: This takes longer. Your result is declared exactly 13 days after your written test.
IELTS One Skill Retake: If you retake just one subject, you will get the new score in 3 to 5 days.
Table below mentions English Language Proficiency Scores-
English Language Tests | Scores |
|---|---|
TOFEL | 80 |
IELTS | 6.5 |
Note- TOEFL/IELTS scores are valid for no longer than 2 years. Applying for Fall admission 2026, students may submit scores from tests taken no earlier than January 5, 2024.
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