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Our IELTS page is structured for students who need proper description, clear estimated duration, module understanding, and a realistic score improvement strategy.
Join an IELTS BatchWhat is IELTS
A globally recognised English test for study, work, and migration
IELTS measures four key skills: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. It is accepted by universities across the UK, Australia, Canada, USA, and many other destinations. For Nepali students, it remains one of the most familiar and trusted routes for academic applications.
- Accepted by a wide range of global institutions
- Useful for direct admission and student visa preparation
- Known band score system from 1 to 9
- Suitable for students who want guided writing correction
IELTS at a glance
Format
Paper or Computer
Speaking
Face-to-face
Band Scale
1–9
Result Time
Usually 13 days
Validity
2 years
Popular For
Academic entry
Course Duration
Estimated preparation duration for different student levels
Fast-track
4 to 6 weeks
- Best for students with good base English
- Focused on exam strategy and correction
- Useful for urgent admission deadlines
Standard Batch
6 to 8 weeks
- Balanced option for most students
- Regular practice + teacher review
- Recommended for score-building progress
Extended Support
8 to 12 weeks
- Useful for weak foundations
- Extra grammar, writing, and speaking support
- Better for long-term improvement goals
What students learn
- Listening note strategy and focus technique
- Reading time management and answer scanning
- Writing task response structure and correction
- Speaking fluency, confidence, and idea control
- Band-based mock tests and review sessions
Suggested timeline
Week 1–2: baseline check and skill mapping. Week 3–4: module techniques and controlled practice. Week 5–6: mock test cycle and targeted correction. Additional weeks focus on weak-skill repair and band score polishing.
FAQ
How long should I study IELTS before taking the exam?
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For many students, 6 to 8 weeks works well. Students with a stronger English base may move in 4 to 6 weeks, while others may need 8 to 12 weeks for stability.
Is IELTS still a good option for students from Nepal?
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Yes. IELTS remains one of the most recognised exams for academic applications and is widely understood by both students and institutions.
What score should I target?
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That depends on the country, course, and institution. Many students aim for an overall score around 6.0 to 7.0, but exact requirements vary.