How much time is required to prepare for the IELTS?

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For IELTS preparation, generally, 2-3 months is recommended, especially if you're at an intermediate or advanced English level, but this can vary depending on your current proficiency and desired band score.
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1--3 months, depending on current English level and target band.
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For preparation of IELTS is recommended 2 to 3 months practice.It is also depend upon your present score and English level currently.If you are Intermediate advance level you may required leas time.but those are new there required more time than above period
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