
The PTE Academic score scale runs from 10 to 90. Most universities and immigration programs require a minimum score of 50–65, while top-ranked institutions and skilled migration pathways may set the bar higher. Below is a detailed breakdown of PTE minimum score requirements across major study destinations and purposes.
The UK typically requires a PTE score of 51–70 depending on the university, course level, and visa category. Competitive programs and Tier 4 student visa applicants often need higher scores, especially in speaking and writing components.
| Level of Study | Minimum PTE Score |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate degree | 51 – 65 |
| Postgraduate degree | 55 – 70 |
| Pre-Master's / Pathway | 42 – 55 |
| Student Visa (Tier 4) | 51 (each component) |
Most US universities accept PTE scores in the range of 53–68 for admission. Graduate programs and professional courses such as medicine and law often set the bar closer to 65–75. Many institutions also accept TOEFL and IELTS as alternatives.
| Level of Study | Minimum PTE Score |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate degree | 53 – 60 |
| Postgraduate degree | 58 – 68 |
| MBA | 60 – 68 |
| Medicine / Law / Nursing | 65 – 75 |
| Pre-Master's / Pathway courses | 45 – 53 |
Canada accepts PTE scores for both university admissions and immigration pathways, including Express Entry. A higher PTE score can significantly boost CRS points, improving chances of Permanent Residency (PR).
| Level of Study / Purpose | Minimum PTE Score |
|---|---|
| Diploma / Pathway courses | 46 – 50 |
| Undergraduate degree | 55 – 65 |
| Postgraduate degree | 58 – 68 |
| Express Entry (CLB 7) | 65 |
Australian universities and the Department of Home Affairs widely accept PTE Academic scores. Higher scores, especially 65+, can also provide additional points in skilled migration applications under the points-based system.
| Level of Study / Purpose | Minimum PTE Score |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate degree | 50 – 58 |
| Postgraduate degree | 55 – 65 |
| Pre-Master's / Pathway courses | 42 – 50 |
| Student Visa (Subclass 500) | 50 (36 each component) |
| Skilled Migration (189 / 190) | 65 (functional English) |
New Zealand generally requires PTE scores of 50–65 for study and immigration. Postgraduate and skilled migrant pathways often need higher per-component scores in addition to the overall band.
| Level of Study / Purpose | Minimum PTE Score |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate degree | 50 – 58 |
| Postgraduate degree | 58 – 65 |
| Diploma / Polytechnic | 46 – 54 |
| Pre-Master's / Pathway courses | 42 – 50 |
| Skilled Migrant / Residence Visa | 65 |
European countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and France accept PTE scores for English-taught programs. Requirements typically range from 55–70, and work visa or residency requirements may vary by country and employer.
| Level of Study | Minimum PTE Score |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate degree (Germany) | 55 – 62 |
| Postgraduate degree (Germany) | 60 – 68 |
| Undergraduate degree (Netherlands) | 55 – 63 |
| Postgraduate degree (Netherlands) | 62 – 70 |
| Undergraduate degree (France) | 55 |
| Undergraduate degree (Sweden / Denmark) | 55 – 60 |
| Pre-Master's / Pathway courses | 46 – 55 |
Beyond the overall score, many universities and visa authorities also set minimum requirements for individual skill sections — Speaking, Writing, Reading, and Listening. Failing to meet even one section requirement can result in rejection.
| Section | Typical Minimum (General) | Typical Minimum (Competitive) |
|---|---|---|
| Speaking | 50 | 65 |
| Writing | 50 | 65 |
| Reading | 50 | 60 |
| Listening | 50 | 60 |
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