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IELTS preparation

Prepare for IELTS

Build a realistic preparation plan with practice resources, skill checks, timing drills, and test-day confidence.

IELTS guide

Start with the decision that affects your admission timeline.

IELTS is not only a test date. It connects to your destination, course entry requirements, scholarship timing, offer conditions, and visa readiness. These pages help you make the right next move without copying someone else's plan.

Support tools

Start with the format, then train the skill.

IELTS preparation works best when you know the task types first, then practise with feedback. A checklist, sample questions, and timed tasks can keep your study focused.

Candidates should practise all four skills instead of overinvesting in only the module they find easiest.

  • Set a target band for each module.
  • Use timed practice after learning the question type.
  • Review mistakes by theme, not only by score.

Preparation classes

Guided sessions help you avoid repeated mistakes.

A preparation class or masterclass can explain how examiners assess answers, where candidates commonly lose marks, and how to improve under time pressure.

Use class time for strategy and feedback, then use self-study time for repetition.

Study routine

A calm routine beats last-minute cramming.

Build a weekly plan for Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking. Keep your practice realistic by simulating test timing as your date gets closer.

The goal is not only knowing English; it is knowing how to show your English clearly in the IELTS format.

Four skills

Prepare each module with a different strategy.

Listening

Understand spoken English in academic and everyday contexts.

Reading

Scan, locate detail, and follow arguments under time pressure.

Writing

Plan clear task responses with structure, evidence, and control.

Speaking

Answer naturally in a one-to-one conversation.

Student reviews

IELTS planning works best with practical guidance.

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Canada route

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Farhana Islam

The team made my shortlist realistic and kept every document deadline visible.

Farhana Islam

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IELTS + shortlist

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Raihan Ahmed

I finally understood which courses matched my budget, IELTS score, and career plan.

Raihan Ahmed

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Visa file review

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Mehzabin Noor

Their visa file review helped me fix weak points before submission.

Mehzabin Noor

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Scholarship plan

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Sajid Rahman

The advisor showed me which scholarship deadlines were realistic for my profile.

Sajid Rahman

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Arrival checklist

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Nusrat Jahan

I had a clearer checklist for housing, payment dates, and airport arrival steps.

Nusrat Jahan

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Country shortlist

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Arif Hossain

They explained the full application route without pushing me into one country.

Arif Hossain

Book a meeting

Tell us where you want to study.

Share the essentials and an advisor will map your course, country, intake, and document route.

What happens next

Your first plan is practical, not a sales call.

Review your grades, budget, and preferred intake.
Compare country, course, and scholarship routes.
Send a document checklist before you apply.

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response target

Free

first meeting

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Student community

Learn from students who already made the move.

Get a clearer picture of applications, campus life, housing, budgeting, and arrival planning through real student conversations and counsellor-led guidance.

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