Why Bangladesh centers need structure
Most IELTS Academic candidates in Bangladesh prepare through coaching centers. The hard part is not finding PDFs — it is running consistent mocks, collecting Writing and Speaking attempts, and giving students feedback before exam day.
Spreadsheet attendance + WhatsApp essays does not scale when a batch has dozens of students. A shared practice platform gives every student the same exam-style flow and gives teachers one review queue.
What works for students here
- Instant estimated band scores for Listening & Reading the moment you submit.
- Writing Task 1 / Task 2 and Speaking parts collected in one place
- Clear history so students can see which skills still need work
- Honest messaging: practice scores are not official IELTS results
What works for coaching centers
Centers need white-label branding, invite-code enrollment, center-owned tests, and teacher review for Writing and Speaking. Writing & Speaking are reviewed by your center's teachers, with feedback in your results. Independent students can use optional AI feedback separately — that path is not the center classroom model.
Centers can show or hide IELTS Ready's shared practice library. Your own published tests always stay center-owned and visible to your students.
See IELTS Ready for coaching centers for founding-center pricing (First month free, then ৳2,500/month) and onboarding.
Payment reality in Bangladesh
Card rails help international students, but local centers and many BD students expect bKash or manual reconciliation. Any serious platform for this market should support both — not card-only checkout.
