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How to Prepare for IELTS in 1 Month India (30-Day Plan)

How to Prepare for IELTS in 1 Month India (30-Day Plan)

Preparing for IELTS in one month sounds daunting — but it is absolutely achievable with the right plan. The International English Language Testing System is recognised by over 11,000 universities, employers, and immigration authorities worldwide. Getting your target band score in 30 days is not about studying more hours — it is about studying the right things in the right order.

This guide gives Indian students a precise, day-by-day 30-day IELTS study plan designed around the four sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking.

Follow it consistently and you can realistically reach a band score of 6.5 to 7.5 within 30 days.

Note: This plan works best for students with a 5.5+ English baseline. Complete beginners should allow 2–3 months of foundation work before following this plan.

What You Need Before Day 1

A baseline IELTS mock test — take it on Day 1 to identify your current band in each section

Official Cambridge IELTS Books (Series 13–18) — the only authentic practice material

2–4 hours of daily, distraction-free study time

A dedicated notebook for vocabulary, grammar errors, and writing corrections

Headphones and a quiet space for Listening practice

A voice recorder or speaking partner for daily Speaking practice

IELTS Exam Format at a Glance (2026)

The IELTS Academic exam consists of four sections: Listening (30 minutes + 10 minutes transfer time, 40 questions across 4 recordings), Reading (60 minutes, 40 questions across 3 passages), Writing (60 minutes, Task 1 at 150+ words and Task 2 at 250+ words), and Speaking (11–14 minutes, a face-to-face interview with a certified examiner). Your Overall Band Score is the average of the four individual section bands, rounded to the nearest 0.5.

For official scoring guidelines and registration, visit the IELTS official website. Indian students can register through the British Council India or IDP.

What Band Score Do You Need?

5.0–5.5 (Modest User): Some pathway programs; limited university acceptance

6.0–6.5 (Competent User): Most UK, Canada, and Australia undergraduate programs; Canada PR pathway

7.0–7.5 (Good User): Top universities globally; most postgraduate programs; Australian skilled migration

8.0+ (Very Good User): Oxbridge and top US programs; medical and legal professions in the UK and Australia

Your 30-Day IELTS Study Plan — Week by Week

Week 1 (Days 1–7): Foundation and Format Mastery

Goal: Understand every section thoroughly. Take your first mock test. Build daily habits.

Day 1 — Orientation: Read the IELTS format guide. Download Cambridge books. Watch a full video walkthrough of all 4 sections.

Day 2 — Baseline Mock Test: Take a full timed IELTS mock. Score all 4 sections and note your weakest areas.

Day 3 — Listening: Study the 4 Listening question types. Practice Sections 1 and 2. Focus on keyword prediction.

Day 4 — Reading: Learn skimming and scanning. Complete one Academic Reading passage. Focus on True/False/Not Given.

Day 5 — Writing Task 1: Study Task 1 structure (graphs/charts for Academic; letters for General). Write your first Task 1.

Day 6 — Speaking Part 1: Record 10 Part 1 responses. Listen back for fluency gaps and pronunciation issues.

Day 7 — Week 1 Review: Analyse all errors. Start vocabulary notebook (10 words/day). Plan Week 2.

Week 2 (Days 8–14): Intensive Skill Building

Goal: Master the hardest question types. Write Task 2 essays daily.

Day 8: Listening Sections 3 and 4 — academic discussions and monologues, multiple choice and diagram labelling

Day 9: Reading Passage 3 — Matching Headings and Summary Completion; improve time management

Day 10: Writing Task 2 — write a complete Opinion Essay using the Problem-Solution structure

Day 11: Speaking Parts 2 and 3 — Cue Card practice and extended discussion questions

Day 12: Full Listening test + full Reading test under timed conditions; score and analyse

Day 13: Full Writing session — both Task 1 and Task 2 in 60 minutes (20 min + 40 min)

Day 14 — Mid-Point Mock Test: Compare with Day 2 score. Identify priority areas for Weeks 3–4.

Week 3 (Days 15–22): Mock Tests and Targeted Drilling

Goal: Real-exam conditions every other day. Fix recurring error patterns.

Day 15: Error analysis — categorise mistakes by type: vocabulary, time management, or question misreading

Day 16: Grammar boost — articles, prepositions, sentence structure, and tenses; apply in 2 writing tasks

Day 17 — Full Mock Test #3: Quiet room, timer, no phone. All 4 sections consecutively.

Day 18: Speaking fluency day — 5 Cue Card recordings reviewed for fillers, pace, and vocabulary range

Day 19: Vocabulary sprint — review 2-week list; read one BBC or Economist article

Day 20: Writing feedback — rewrite 2 Task 2 essays with corrections; focus on linking words and coherence

Day 21 — Full Mock Test #4: Target: goal band in at least 3 out of 4 sections

Day 22: Paraphrasing practice — restate questions in both Speaking and Writing introductions

Week 4 (Days 23–30): Polish, Confidence, and Exam Readiness

Goal: Confidence over cramming. Fix final weak spots. Walk in prepared.

Day 23 — Mock Test #5: Pen-and-paper conditions; build physical writing endurance

Day 24: 100% focus on your lowest-scoring section from recent mocks

Day 25: Speaking confidence day — speak on 8–10 IELTS topics with no notes or prompts

Day 26: Final Writing drill — Task 1 and Task 2 in 60 minutes; review for cohesion and lexical resource

Day 27 — Final Mock Test #6: Your score today is your strongest predictor of test-day performance

Day 28: Light revision only — notes, vocabulary, and writing feedback. 45-minute session maximum.

Day 30 — Exam Day: You are prepared. Execute.

Section-Wise Strategy for Band 7+ in India

Listening

Preview questions before each recording begins. Train with diverse accents — British, Australian, American, and Irish — using BBC Learning English and TED Talks. Write answers as you listen — memory is unreliable. Check your spelling carefully — misspellings cost marks. Sections 3 and 4 are the hardest — dedicate extra practice time to them.

Reading

Always skim the passage for the main idea first (2 minutes maximum). Read the questions before reading the passage in depth. Never spend more than 20 minutes on any single passage. For True/False/Not Given: 'Not Given' means the information is simply absent from the text, not contradicted. Read The Hindu, The Economist, and BBC News daily to build academic vocabulary and comprehension.

Writing

Task 2 carries twice the marks of Task 1 — always prioritise it. Paraphrase the essay question in your introduction — never copy it directly. Use a clear structure: Introduction, Body 1, Body 2, Conclusion. Avoid informal language, contractions, and bullet points. Use a range of linking words throughout: furthermore, however, in contrast, consequently. Always write at least 250 words for Task 2.

Speaking

Speak naturally — do not memorise scripted answers. Use Part 1 to warm up and save your strongest vocabulary for Parts 2 and 3. In Part 2, speak for the full 2 minutes using examples and personal opinions to extend your response. Pronunciation clarity matters more than having a British accent. Record yourself every single day — it is the single most effective Speaking preparation habit.

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IELTS 30-Day Preparation FAQs for Indian Students

Is 1 month really enough to prepare for IELTS?

Yes, for students with a 5.5+ English baseline. The key is structured daily practice of 2–4 hours across all four sections. Students aiming for 7.5+ may benefit from 6–8 weeks of preparation.

For Express Entry, you need a minimum CLB 7, which corresponds to IELTS band 6.0 in each of the four skills. Higher scores (7.0–8.0+) earn significantly more CRS points. Always check current IRCC requirements on the official IRCC website.

IELTS Academic is for university admissions and professional registration. IELTS General Training is for work programmes and immigration. The Listening and Speaking sections are identical; Reading and Writing tasks differ in complexity.

There is no official limit. You can retake IELTS as often as needed. Test dates are available multiple times per month across India through British Council and IDP test centres.

The IELTS exam fee in India is approximately ₹17,000 for both Academic and General Training. Check the official IELTS India website for the latest fee before registering.

Most UK universities require IELTS 6.0–6.5 for undergraduate programs and 6.5–7.0 for postgraduate. Top universities (Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, Imperial) typically require 7.0–7.5 or higher.

The most frequent errors are: poor time management in Reading, informal language in Writing, memorised Speaking answers, misspelled words in Listening, not paraphrasing the essay question in the Writing introduction, and underestimating Task 2 word count requirements.

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