In how many days or month IELTS course get complete??

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2 months
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Since IELTS IS A PROFICIENCY test ...it depends on the student how well he can give exposure but usually to give guidelines and to make student aquanted with LSRW skills in IELTS I believe 16 days I.e. 4 days for each skill is gud enough followed by your self drilling...
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Give it at least two months of preparation time to score 7+ band.
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It can vary from one week to one month.
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Preparation for IELTS exams varies from individual ,It can take 15 days to 2 months depending upon the efforts one puts in and existing level of the candidate .
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Its depends on your practice and proficiency of English language
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At least two months.
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It depends on student level and date on which u have to write a Paper.
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1 month practice is essential to score 6.5 bands $ above band in each module
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Native English Speaker with 32 years experience in teaching English and communication skills.

This is an open ended question...If one's English is absolute beginner, then its likely to take months if not more than a year, and on the other hand proficient student would need to know no more than simple guideline. I've had students who've sat only mock test and passed.
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