PTE stands for Pearson Test of English is a unit of the Pearson PLC group, dedicated to assessing and validating the English language usage of non-native English speakers. The tests include PTE Academic, PTE General (formerly known as London Tests of English) and PTE Young Learners.

PTE is the first entirely computer-based English language test for international study and immigration that is accepted across the world. Powered by AI technology, PTE Academic provides a fast and convenient testing solution without human bias.

The test assesses the four skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing. It lasts approximately 3 hours and provides a score based on the GSE (Global Scale of English).

PTE Academic scores are accepted by thousands of institutions and approved for all UK, Australian and New Zealand visa and immigration categories. Test sessions can be scheduled up to 24 hours in advance, 365 days a year..

Why PTE?
  • Fast: Results typically available within just 48 hours of taking the test.
  • Recognized: Widely accepted by universities, colleges and governments around the world.
  • Convenient: Schedule tests up to 24 hours in advance, 365 days a year.
  • Fair: Computer-based testing and scoring means you are assessed objectively and consistently.
Fees :

11610.169 (INR)

Centres:

Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Bangalore, Chandigarh, Chennai, Cochin, Coimbatore, Dehradun, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Jalandhar, Kolkata, Ludhiana, Mumbai, Nagpur, New Delhi, Noida, Patiala, Pune, Rajkot, Surat, Vadodara, Vijayawada.

Acceptable ID:

You must provide acceptable identification documents to sit PTE, typically this will be your passport.

Structure of exam
Section Duration PTE Academic
Speaking & Writing 77-93 minutes
  • Personal Introduction
  • Read Aloud
  • Repeat sentence
  • Describe image
  • Re-tell lecture
  • Answer short question
  • Summarise written text (10 mins)
  • Essay (20mins)
Reading 32-41 minutes
  • Reading and Writing: Fill in the blanks
  • Multiple-choice, choose multiple answers
  • Re-order paragraphs
  • Reading: Fill in the blanks
  • Multiple-choice, choose single answer
  • A 10-minute break is optional
Listening 45-57 minutes
  • Summarise spoken text
  • Multiple-choice, choose multiple answers
  • Fill the blanks
  • Highlight the correct summary
  • Multiple choices, choose a single answer
  • Select missing word
  • Highlight incorrect words
  • Write from dictation