Here is something most test prep guides will not tell you upfront: the question is not just “does this country accept PTE?” It is “Does this country accept PTE for visa and immigration?”
PTE has three versions. Each one serves a different purpose. Sit the wrong version for your visa category, and your application gets rejected. Not because your score was low, but because you took a test that the immigration authority does not recognise for that pathway. It happens more often than you would expect, and it is entirely avoidable.
This guide lists the PTE-accepted countries for studying abroad, work visas, and permanent residency in 2026. It explains which version you need and when, what score ranges universities and visa bodies typically require, and how to avoid the version mix-up that trips up so many applicants.
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Why Do So Many Countries Accept PTE?
The short answer: PTE uses an AI scoring system. No human examiner means no variability between test days, no inconsistency between centres, and a score report that governments can audit against a consistent rubric.
For immigration authorities in particular, who are dealing with thousands of applications and need a reliable, standardised measure, that matters a lot. PTE results are also typically available within 48 hours, which matters to applicants working against visa deadlines.
That combination of consistency and speed is why the list of countries accepting PTE Academic keeps growing.
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PTE Academic vs PTE Core vs PTE Academic UKVI
These are three separate tests. They are not the same exam with different names. Each one is built for a specific purpose, and using the wrong one will invalidate your application regardless of your score.
PTE Academic: For Universities and Most Student Visas
PTE Academic is the standard, globally recognised version, accepted for university admissions in Australia, the USA, Canada, the UK, New Zealand, Ireland, across Europe and Asia, and dozens of other countries. It also covers immigration pathways in Australia (General Skilled Migration, employer-sponsored visas) and New Zealand (Skilled Migrant Category).
If your goal is university admission, at any level, in almost any country, this is the version you need.
PTE Core: Mainly for Canada PR and Work Visas
PTE Core was built specifically for Canada’s immigration system. It tests the same four skills as PTE Academic, but the content is drawn from everyday Canadian workplace and social settings rather than academic ones. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) accepts PTE Core for Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and most Canadian work permit categories.
Here is the part that catches people off guard: PTE Core is not accepted by Canadian universities for admissions. That means if you are planning to study in Canada first and then apply for PR, you will need PTE Academic for your university application and PTE Core later for your immigration application. They do not cross over.
PTE Academic UKVI: For UK Visa Applications
PTE Academic UKVI is the UK Home Office-approved version, designated as a Secure English Language Test (SELT). It is required for UK Student visas, Skilled Worker visas, Graduate visas, and most other visa categories where English proficiency needs to be demonstrated to the Home Office.
The test is identical to the standard PTE Academic. Only the test center (must be UKVI-approved), the score submission process (goes directly to the Home Office), and the regulatory designation changes.
A perfect score from a standard PTE Academic sitting does not satisfy the SELT requirement. If you are applying for any UK visa, not just university admission, check whether your category requires UKVI before you book.
PTE Accepted Countries in 2026
PTE Academic is recognised across more than 70 countries by over 3,300 universities, colleges, and professional bodies. That number has grown every year since Pearson began actively pursuing recognition agreements with governments and institutions, and 2026 sees that trend continue, particularly in continental Europe and Southeast Asia.
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Australia
Australia is the one destination where PTE Academic covers almost everything, from university admissions, student visas, skilled migration, employer-sponsored work visas, and even professional licensing for nurses and teachers. You typically do not need a different version or a second test.
The Department of Home Affairs accepts PTE Academic for student visas (subclass 500), the core skilled migration visas (189, 190, 491), employer-sponsored visas (subclass 482), and several partner and family visa categories.
Every major Australian university accepts PTE Academic for admissions, with entry scores ranging from around 50 for diploma programs to 79 for competitive postgraduate courses at Group of Eight institutions.
List of PTE Accepted Universities in Australia
| University (Tier 1) | Typical overall PTE requirement* |
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University of Melbourne |
Around 58–72 overall, with higher scores (64–72) for many PG programs |
| University of Sydney | Around 58–68 overall, course |
| UNSW Sydney | Around 64–65+ overall |
| Monash University | Around 58–65 overall |
| Australian National University (ANU) | Around 64 overall, higher for some programs |
| University of Queensland | Around 64 overall |
| University of Western Australia | Around 64 overall |
| University of Adelaide | Around 58 overall |
| University of Technology Sydney (UTS) |
Around 58 overall |
Australia’s points-tested pathways award additional immigration points at score thresholds of 65, 79, and 90. A score of 79 maximises the English proficiency points available in the General Skilled Migration program. In a competitive visa round, that difference between 65 and 79 can mean the difference between receiving an invitation to apply and sitting out another cycle.
Canada
Canada has the most complex PTE setup of any destination, and getting it wrong is costly.
Universities across Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and other provinces accept PTE Academic for undergraduate and postgraduate admissions; that part is straightforward. Canada also accepts PTE for immigration.
For Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and most Canadian work permits, the government requires PTE Core, not PTE Academic. PTE Core scores are mapped to Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) levels, and those CLB levels feed directly into your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, which determines your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply for PR.
If your long-term plan is to study in Canada and then transition to permanent residency through the Canadian Experience Class, you need to plan for both versions.
United States
The United States have thousands of universities and colleges that accept PTE Academic for admissions, sitting alongside TOEFL and IELTS on their requirements pages. That includes Ivy League institutions and most top-50 research universities.
Score requirements vary widely, from around 45 at open-entry community colleges to 68–79 at highly selective programs. One thing to know: requirements often differ across departments at the same university, so check the specific program page rather than the institution’s general minimum requirements.
United Kingdom
The UK has a clean two-track system, but the distinction is easy to miss if you are not looking for it.
For university admissions, standard PTE Academic is accepted by most UK universities, including Russell Group institutions. For visa applications, Student visa, Skilled Worker visa, Graduate visa, or any other category where you need to prove English proficiency to the Home Office, PTE Academic UKVI is required. The test itself is identical; the difference is the centre, the submission process, and the regulatory stamp.
If you are applying to a UK university and will need a Student visa, sit the PTE Academic UKVI from the start. It satisfies both the university’s admissions requirements and the Home Office’s SELT requirements in a single sitting. Sitting the standard PTE Academic and then realising you needed UKVI means rebooking and waiting for results again.
New Zealand
New Zealand keeps it relatively simple. Immigration New Zealand accepts PTE Academic for most skilled migrants and work-to-residence visa categories, including the Skilled Migrant Category and the Accredited Employer Work Visa. Universities, including the University of Auckland and the University of Otago, accept PTE Academic for undergraduate and postgraduate admissions at score ranges broadly similar to Australian institutions.
For skilled migration, scores in the 50–65 range satisfy most English language requirements. The key difference from Australia is that New Zealand’s immigration points system is structured differently, so the strategic value of pushing from 65 to 79 is more dependent on the visa category.
Ireland
Ireland has become a popular study destination for students looking for an English-speaking EU country, and PTE Academic works for both the visa and the university application. The Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service accepts PTE Academic as evidence of English proficiency for student visas. University College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, and University College Cork all accept PTE Academic for admissions.
Score requirements at most Irish undergraduate programs start around 51 to 58, with postgraduate programs typically sitting between 58 and 65. The fast PTE results turnaround is particularly useful for Irish study visa timelines, which can be tighter than those for Australian or UK applications.
Europe
If you are applying to English-taught programs in continental Europe, PTE Academic for study abroad is increasingly well recognised. Dutch universities, Delft, the University of Amsterdam, and Erasmus Rotterdam, have broad PTE Academic acceptance with typical entry requirements starting around 58. German technical universities offering English-medium instruction, Scandinavian universities in Sweden and Denmark, and several French grandes écoles and business schools also accept it.
One thing to note: Schengen visa applications do not require English proficiency evidence. Those visas are processed on nationality and travel documentation, in the national language of the destination country. PTE Academic applies to university program admissions, not to the Schengen visa itself.
Asia and the Middle East
In Singapore, NUS and NTU both accept PTE Academic for international admissions. In the UAE, the American University of Sharjah and the University of Dubai recognise it. Across South and Southeast Asia, particularly India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Indonesia, PTE Academic is increasingly accepted for government scholarship programs, institutional exchange applications, and professional certifications in sectors where English proficiency is a formal requirement.
Countries Accepting PTE for Visa and Immigration
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Canada
- United Kingdom
- Ireland
- Germany
- France
- Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Nordics
- Singapore
- UAE, Saudi Arabia (Gulf)
- South Africa
Know Your Score Before You Choose Your Country
Most candidates pick their target country, find out the PTE score requirement, and then start preparing. That works. But the smarter sequence is: take a full-length free PTE mock test first, find out where you actually stand, and then map your score to the destinations where you already qualify or calculate exactly how much preparation it will take to reach the one you want.
Language Academy’s free PTE mock test covers all 20 task types under real exam conditions with AI scoring on Speaking and Writing that mirrors Pearson’s official rubric. You get section scores, Communicative Skills scores, and item-level feedback on every question. If the University of Melbourne needs 64 and you are currently scoring 57, you will know exactly which tasks are responsible for that gap, not just that a gap exists.
FAQs
- In which countries PTE is accepted for a student visa?
PTE Academic is accepted in more than 70 countries, such as Australia, the USA, Canada, the UK, New Zealand, Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, Singapore, the UAE, and many more. Over 3,300 universities and institutions globally recognise it.
- Can I get admission in PTE accepted universities with a 72+ score?
72 is genuinely solid. It clears the English requirements for most postgraduate programs in Australia, Canada, and the UK, and it sits comfortably within the higher Australian skilled migration points band (65–79). Where 72 falls short is in the most competitive programs, top research degrees, medicine, and law, which often require 79. For Australian PR, pushing from 72 to 79 is worth the extra preparation time because 79 is the score that earns maximum English proficiency points.
- Is a 46 PTE score good for studying abroad in accepted countries?
A 46 is workable for diploma, pathway, and foundation entry programs in Australia and New Zealand, and for some undergraduate programs at less selective institutions in Ireland. For degree-level university admission at ranked institutions, or for immigration-related pathways, 46 generally falls short. Getting to 58–65 is where significantly more doors open.
- Is PTE accepted in Schengen countries?
No, for Schengen visa applications themselves, which assess travel documentation in the destination country’s national language and do not require evidence of English proficiency.
- Which countries accept PTE Academic and PTE Core?
PTE Academic is accepted globally for university admissions and for immigration in Australia and New Zealand. PTE Core is currently accepted only in Canada, specifically for IRCC-managed immigration pathways, including Express Entry and most PNP streams. No other country requires PTE Core for admissions or immigration.

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