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Wondering what the IDP IELTS exam is actually like? Are the speaking examiners Indian or foreigners? Are they sweet or rude? Can you wear a watch to the exam? Do you get to keep your things in a locker? Is there a clock at the exam hall?

Well, we know there are multiple things that you have on your mind. Hence, IELTS Coachingg India has this section purely for the candidates and by the candidates!

Read the real experiences of people who have taken the exam, and share yours!

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  1. Vasu

    I took my IELTS exam on 9th and 10th January 2026. The speaking test was conducted first. The verification process was strict and well organised. Only passports were allowed, and no accessories such as watches or jewellery were permitted. After verification, a staff member escorted me to the exam room. The speaking test was conducted through video conferencing. Headphones with a microphone were provided, and the audio quality was very clear. The examiner had a strong South Indian accent but spoke clearly and was easy to understand.

    In Part 1, I was asked around 15–20 questions on common topics such as education, job, walking habits, food, hobbies, entertainment, and buildings. In Part 2, the examiner shared a cue card, and after my response, he asked around six follow-up questions. The speaking test lasted about 15 minutes. The examiner spoke at a normal pace and did not interrupt me. However, he appeared slightly sleepy at times, which felt a bit unprofessional, though it did not affect the exam.

    The next day, I appeared for the Listening, Reading, and Writing sections. The listening section was easy. In the writing section, Task 1 was a letter to a friend about a camping trip. Task 2 was a discuss-and-give-your-opinion question, which I found tricky because of the language used in the question. In the reading section, the third passage was difficult, especially the “who said what” questions.

    Overall, the venue was good. The seating, headphones, and equipment were comfortable and well maintained. The invigilators and management staff were helpful and professional, making the overall exam experience smooth.

  2. Vishal

    I took my IELTS test in November 2025. In the speaking test, I was asked around 15-20 questions, but it finished in just 10 minutes. The pace was quite fast, and at times I didn’t get a chance to complete my answers as the examiner interrupted and moved to the next question.
    The listening section was very easy, and the writing tasks were quite general. Task 1 was a graph, and Task 2 was a problem-solution essay. The third passage in the reading section was a bit complicated There were only a few MCQs in both listening and reading.
    A special thanks to my teachers who guided me every single time most of the questions were almost similar to what they had taught me

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