What if I cannot find a slot on my preferred IELTS date or location?

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    Raushan Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago

    If you cannot find a slot on your preferred IELTS exam date or location, you do not need to worry. Candidates can choose another available IELTS test date or select a different test centre nearby. Since the IELTS exam in India is conducted throughout the year, there are multiple dates and centres to choose from.

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    Rahul Singha | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Finding a slot on your preferred date and location, especially during peak seasons, can be challenging. Here are some strategies to increase your chances:

    1. Be flexible: Consider alternative dates and locations near you. Even a slightly different date or a nearby city might offer more availability.
    2. Check regularly: Slots can open up due to cancellations, so keep checking the official website frequently, especially closer to your preferred date.
    3. Consider alternative tests: Explore other accepted English language proficiency tests like TOEFL or PTE Academic. Their availability might be different, offering you more options.

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