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ToggleThe PTE scoring system uses a scale of 10-90 for Overall and each skill, calculated through question scores, difficulty weighting, and task contribution percentages. This guide covers the official July 2025 PTE-to-IELTS conversion table, Australian visa score requirements, and exactly how your score is calculated.

Every number in this guide comes from official Pearson documentation. Whether you need PTE scores for Australian immigration, university admission, or professional registration, this is the definitive reference for understanding what your score means and what you need to achieve.
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How Does PTE Calculate Your Score?
PTE scores range from 10-90 for your Overall score and each of the four communicative skills: Speaking, Writing, Reading, and Listening. Your score is not a simple percentage – it is calculated using three distinct inputs that work together.
The Three Scoring Inputs
| Input | What It Means | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Question Scores | Your raw performance on each question, based on the scored traits for that task type (Content, Pronunciation, Oral Fluency, Grammar, Vocabulary, etc.) | This is what you directly control through your preparation |
| Question Difficulty | PTE uses Item Response Theory (IRT) — harder questions contribute more to your score than easier ones | Getting a hard question right earns more points than getting an easy question right |
| Question Weighting | Each of the 22 question types contributes a fixed percentage to your Overall score and each skill score | Some tasks are worth far more than others — Describe Image alone is 15% of Overall |
Scoring Types Across the Exam
PTE uses two scoring approaches depending on the question type:
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| Scoring Type | How It Works | Number of Tasks |
|---|---|---|
| Partial Credit | You earn points for each correct element in your response. Most tasks use this type. | 17 tasks |
| Correct/Incorrect | You earn 1 point for a fully correct answer, 0 for anything else. No partial marks. | 5 tasks |
Additionally, 2 tasks have negative marking: Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers (Reading) and Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers (Listening). In these tasks, each incorrect selection deducts 1 point from your score for that question.
What Do PTE Scores Mean?
PTE scores map to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) levels and correspond to specific ability descriptions. Below is what each score range indicates about your English proficiency, along with typical use cases.
| PTE Score Range | CEFR Level | Proficiency Level | Typical Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10-23 | A1 | Beginner | Basic survival English |
| 24-30 | A2 | Elementary | Simple everyday communication |
| 31-42 | B1 | Intermediate | Foundation courses, some vocational programs |
| 43-58 | B2 | Upper Intermediate | Undergraduate admission, Competent English (visa) |
| 59-75 | C1 | Advanced | Postgraduate admission, Proficient English (visa) |
| 76-90 | C2 | Expert | Superior English (visa), professional registration |
What Is the Official PTE to IELTS Conversion?
The PTE-to-IELTS conversion table below was updated by Pearson in July 2025. This is the latest official alignment and includes component-level scores (Listening, Reading, Speaking, Writing) — not just Overall. If you are comparing PTE and IELTS, this is the only table you should use.
| IELTS Band | PTE Overall | PTE Listening | PTE Reading | PTE Speaking | PTE Writing |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.5 | 24-30 | 26-32 | 29-35 | 14-23 | 17-28 |
| 5.0 | 31-38 | 33-39 | 36-41 | 24-38 | 29-40 |
| 5.5 | 39-46 | 40-46 | 42-47 | 39-53 | 41-50 |
| 6.0 | 47-54 | 47-52 | 48-53 | 54-65 | 51-59 |
| 6.5 | 55-62 | 53-57 | 54-58 | 66-75 | 60-68 |
| 7.0 | 63-70 | 58-63 | 59-64 | 76-82 | 69-76 |
| 7.5 | 71-78 | 64-68 | 65-69 | 83-87 | 77-84 |
| 8.0 | 79-85 | 69-74 | 70-74 | 88-89 | 85-89 |
| 8.5 | 86-89 | 75-80 | 75-80 | 90 | 90 |
| 9.0 | 90 | 81-90 | 81-90 | – | – |
Note on IELTS 9.0: The Speaking and Writing columns show – for IELTS 9.0 because PTE 90 already maps to IELTS 8.5 for those skills. There is no PTE score range that maps to IELTS 9.0 for Speaking and Writing.
Why Do Speaking and Writing Require Much Higher PTE Scores?
The July 2025 conversion table reveals a critical insight that most students miss: PTE Speaking and Writing scores need to be significantly higher than your PTE Overall to match the same IELTS band. This has major implications for your preparation strategy.
| IELTS Band | PTE Overall Needed | PTE Speaking Needed | PTE Writing Needed | Speaking Gap | Writing Gap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6.0 | 47-54 | 54-65 | 51-59 | +7 to +11 | +4 to +5 |
| 6.5 | 55-62 | 66-75 | 60-68 | +11 to +13 | +5 to +6 |
| 7.0 | 63-70 | 76-82 | 69-76 | +13 to +12 | +6 |
| 7.5 | 71-78 | 83-87 | 77-84 | +12 to +9 | +6 |
| 8.0 | 79-85 | 88-89 | 85-89 | +9 to +4 | +6 to +4 |
What PTE Scores Do You Need for an Australian Visa?
Australian immigration uses three English proficiency levels for skilled visa applications. Each level requires minimum scores in all four skills — not just an Overall score. Here are the exact PTE scores you need for each level.
| English Level | PTE Listening | PTE Reading | PTE Writing | PTE Speaking | PR Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Competent English | 47 | 48 | 51 | 54 | 0 points |
| Proficient English | 58 | 59 | 69 | 76 | 10 points |
| Superior English | 69 | 70 | 85 | 88 | 20 points |
Every Skill Must Meet the Minimum – You must meet the minimum score in ALL four skills. If you score 90 in Listening, Reading, and Writing but only 75 in Speaking, you do NOT qualify for Proficient English (which requires Speaking 76). There is no compensation between skills for visa purposes.
Which Level Do You Actually Need?
| Visa Requirement | Minimum Level | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Subclass 189/190/491 (minimum) | Competent English | Required to lodge the application |
| Subclass 189/190/491 (competitive) | Superior English | 20 extra points can make the difference in competitive occupations |
| Healthcare/Nursing registration | Typically 65+ each skill | Check with AHPRA or your specific registration body |
| Teaching registration | Varies by state | Some states accept PTE, others require IELTS specifically |
How Do PTE Scores Translate to PR Points?
For Australian Permanent Residency applications, English proficiency points can be the difference between receiving an invitation and waiting indefinitely. Here is the points breakdown and what each level means strategically.
| English Level | PR Points | PTE Requirement (All 4 Skills Must Meet) | IELTS Equivalent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Competent | 0 points | L:47, R:48, W:51, S:54 | 6.0 each |
| Proficient | 10 points | L:58, R:59, W:69, S:76 | 7.0 each |
| Superior | 20 points | L:69, R:70, W:85, S:88 | 8.0 each |
Strategic Insight: The Jump from Proficient to Superior – Moving from Proficient to Superior earns you an extra 10 PR points, but look at what is required:
- Listening: 58 to 69 (+11 points)
- Reading: 59 to 70 (+11 points)
- Writing: 69 to 85 (+16 points)
- Speaking: 76 to 88 (+12 points)
Writing requires the biggest jump. If you are aiming for Superior, Writing should receive disproportionate preparation time. Focus on Write Essay (31% of Writing), Summarize Written Text (28% of Writing), and Write from Dictation (23% of Writing).
What PTE Scores Do Universities Typically Require?
University PTE requirements vary by institution and program level. Below are the typical ranges you will encounter. Always check your specific university’s requirements as they can differ from these general ranges.
| Program Level | Typical PTE Overall Range | Common Minimum Per Skill |
|---|---|---|
| Foundation / Pathway Programs | 36-50 | Varies by institution |
| Undergraduate Programs | 51-60 | Often 42-50 per skill |
| Postgraduate Programs | 57-67 | Often 50-58 per skill |
Score validity varies by institution. Some universities accept PTE scores that are up to 2 years old, while others may have different requirements. Always check directly with your target institution for their current score validity policy.
How Does PTE Rescoring Work?
If you believe your PTE score does not reflect your performance, you can request a rescore. Here is exactly how the rescoring process works, based on official Pearson procedures.
| Aspect | Detail |
|---|---|
| Who rescores? | Entirely done by human raters — not AI |
| How many raters? | Two independent human raters review your responses |
| Disagreement resolution | If the two raters disagree, a third rater is brought in |
| Score direction | Your score can go UP or DOWN — there is no guarantee of improvement |
| Result | The rescore replaces your original score permanently |
| Limit | One rescore per test |
Rescoring Warning – Your rescored result replaces your original score. If the rescore comes back lower, you cannot revert to your original score. Only request a rescore if you are genuinely confident your performance was better than your score reflects – not as a gamble.
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