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Raushan Kumar

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The next date of IELTS exam will vary with the month you are looking for. The updated IELTS exam dates with monthly calendar can be checked regularly on the IDP official website. 

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Raushan Kumar

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The rechecking fees for both IELTS computer-based and paper-based tests are INR 13,500.

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Raushan Kumar

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The IELTS fees are still the same, INR 18,000. Any official confirmation on the increase in IELTS exam fees 2026 will be updated here. 

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Raushan Kumar

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The IELTS registration deadline for the computer test is 72 hrs before the test date. On the other hand, for paper IELTS test, it is 3 to 7 days before. This generally depends upon the availability of the test date and centre.

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Aashi Shukla

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If you make little slips, it is generally not a problem. Minor mistakes are expected and won't negatively affect your score. Just make sure not to make the same mistake multiple times. If you realize you have made a mistake, you can correct yourself and continue speaking. The key aspects are to maintain fluency, coherence, and clarity.

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Abhishek Mehra

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No, you cannot change the topic in IELTS Speaking Part 2. Try to speak as closely to the topic as possible, try to relate it to your personal experience or use your imagination to create a fluent response. Just stay focused, and organize your thoughts properly. Speak with confidence within the topic framework.

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Priya Garg

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If you cross the 2-minute time limit in IELTS Speaking Part 2, the examiner will politely stop you. Do not worry! This will not negatively impact your score - you will be assessed on the basis of the quality of the response not just its length. So, it is important to put across your points within the time limit. You won't be given extra time to speak.

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Rashmi Shekhar

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In this part of IELTS Speaking, you will deliver a 2-minute speech on a given topic. The topic will have 3-4 questions from which you can make your response. You will have 1 minute for preparation. You can make notes and can refer to them while speaking. Avoid reading out your notes.

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