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When it comes to taking the International English language testing system (IELTS) test, if you by any chance don’t clear the test on the first attempt. Then don’t get disappointed as there are several options available for you to overcome this setback and improve your chances of achieving the desired results. In this blog, we will explore the various alternatives and strategies you can consider if you fail the IELTS test.

From analysing your performance and identifying areas of improvement to retaking the IELTS test and exploring additional resources, we will guide you through the available options to help you bounce back from disappointment and achieve success in your future attempts."

What steps to follow if you fail your IELTS test?

If you find yourself facing the disappointment of failing your IELTS test, it's important to remember that setbacks are a natural part of any learning journey. Rather than allowing discouragement to take hold, take a few steps to bounce back stronger. Here are some steps or strategies you can follow to succeed when you retake the IELTS test:

Step 1: Identify your weaknesses

Did you do well in any of the sections? Did you not do well in one, two, three, or all four sections? By reviewing each section, you will be able to identify the ones that require more practice and preparation. Review each section of the exam and determine which ones you struggled with the most. By figuring out your weaknesses, you can focus your efforts on those areas during your preparation.

Step 2: Make a study plan

Create a structured study plan that includes targeted practice for the sections you need to improve. Allocate specific time slots for each skill, such as Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking, and make sure to practice regularly.

Step 3: Access free study materials for the IELTS test

Acing the IELTS test is easy when you have access to the right preparation tools. Our wide range of IELTS preparation materials and tools will help you achieve your preferred score. You can access a variety of free study materials for every section of the exam available on the IDP IELTS website. You can practice these by using these helpful tools to score high on your IELTS test.

Step 4: Keep practicing

The most effective way to improve your English is by using it as often as possible. Watch and Listen to TV shows and music in English, read English books, and practice speaking with your friends who speak English. You can also start writing a daily journal where you write everything in English. This regular practice will help you become better in English.

Step 5: Register for another attempt at the IELTS test

Once you feel ready and have prepared enough, register, and pay the fee to retake the exam. The night before the exam, have a nutritious dinner and go to bed early to ensure you get enough rest. On the morning of the test, have a good breakfast before going to the test centre.

IELTS retest fee

The IELTS test fee in India differs as per the test type. Please refer to below table for detailed information on IELTS test fees:

Test Type

Cost (INR)

Computer-delivered IELTS for UKVI

17,250

Computer-delivered IELTS

17,000

IELTS Life Skills (A1 and B1)

16,050

IELTS for UK Visas and Immigration

17,250

Pen and paper based IELTS

17,000

There are only a few things in life that are valuable if they are not easy. To achieve success, you have to work hard. IELTS is just a small step towards overcoming challenges on the path to success. If you consider these points, you can and will achieve success.Start by reflecting on your performance and identifying areas for improvement. Then, develop a structured study plan tailored to address your weaknesses. Remember, failure is not the end but an opportunity to learn, grow, and ultimately succeed in your IELTS endeavours. Additionally, if you want to know more about the IELTS, you can visit your nearest IELTS test centres.

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