Exciting Update: PTE Now Recognized Equivalent to IELTS 5.5 and 6.0

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We are delighted to share exciting news for students and professionals planning to study, work, or migrate internationally! The Pearson Test of English (PTE) has recently been updated in its equivalency to the IELTS test scores.

As per the latest announcement:

PTE score of 46 is now equivalent to an IELTS band of 5.5
PTE score of 54 is now equivalent to an IELTS band of 6.0

This is a significant update for all those opting for PTE as their preferred English language proficiency test. It means more clarity, more options, and a more streamlined process for those aiming to meet visa or academic requirements in countries like Australia, the UK, Canada, and beyond.

What Does This Mean for You?

  • Greater flexibility: You can now confidently choose PTE if you aim for IELTS-equivalent scores of 5.5 or 6.0.
  • Improved planning: With the updated equivalency chart, students can better plan their test preparation and immigration process.
  • Increased acceptance: Many institutions and immigration bodies already accept PTE – this update reinforces its position as a reliable alternative to IELTS.

Why PTE?

  • Computer-based and fast results
  • Widely accepted for academic, professional, and migration purposes
  • AI scoring ensures fairness and accuracy

We encourage students, visa aspirants, and education consultants to review this change and take full advantage of the new equivalencies. If you have any questions or need guidance on your test preparation, feel free to reach out to us.

Stay tuned for more updates and best of luck with your test!

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