Below is a PTE score chart that provides a general framework for understanding PTE scores and their corresponding Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) levels.
| PTE Score | CEFR Level | English Proficiency Level |
| 85-90 | C2 | Expert |
| 76-84 | C1 | Advanced |
| 59-75 | B2 | Upper-Intermediate |
| 43-58 | B1 | Intermediate |
| 30-42 | A2 | Elementary |
| 10-29 | A1 | Beginner |
PTE provides detailed feedback on the student’s performance in each skill area, guiding them for future preparation. PTE scores are valid for two years and students can retake the PTE as often as needed to achieve the desired scores.
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- PTE Score Chart
- PTE Academics and IELTS Band Comparision
- 👂Section Wise Tips – Listening Section
- 📖Section Wise Tips – Reading Section
- 📢 Section Wise Tips – Speaking Section
- ✍Section Wise Tips – Writing Section
- Understanding your PTE Academic score
- Top Tricks and 4 Best Question Types to Get a Higher PTE Score in 2024
- The PTE academic score report includes two types of scoring
- 4 tools to help you get a great score in PTE Academic
- IELTS vs PTE
