How many days before I need to register for IELTS test?

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You need to register three months advance for the IELTS exams.
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For British Council, you can register 15 days prior to attending that test.
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There is no fixed peroid exactly if you are ready to give the test.depending on the availabity of test date and locality you plan you can book accordingly.
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you can register whenever the dates are available,preferably 14 days in advance.
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it all depends upon the availability of test date
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On completing your registration for the test, you will receive an email with full exam details including venue information approximately 5 days before the test.
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a month time before exam to block or book Ielts dates some times it may various 35-40 days before according to demand...thank you
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Don't wait for the last minutes. Go to the ielts blog and find the availability and chose your date
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at least 2 months if you want a particular date or if you need to get results by certain time or date.It can get very busy!
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45 days before, 30 days training 15 days practice, anything early of late would be a hasty decision...
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