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Choosing the right English test can be confusing, especially when deciding between PTE Academic vs PTE Core. Both tests are designed to assess English proficiency but cater to different goals and audiences. This guide will walk you through the key differences, who should take which test, and how Unikcolors Media Training Institute can help you prepare.
PTE Academic is a computer-based English test designed for those aiming to study or work in academic and professional settings. This test evaluates your ability to use English in academic contexts through tasks like summarising lectures, writing essays, and understanding complex texts. It’s accepted by thousands of universities and colleges worldwide and is valid for visa applications in countries like Australia, the UK, and New Zealand.
PTE Core, on the other hand, focuses on general English skills. It’s ideal for people who need to prove their English ability for everyday use, such as living or working in Canada. The test assesses your reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills in real-world scenarios, making it perfect for Canadian immigration and citizenship applications. More specifically, PTE Core is recognized by the Canadian government (IRCC) for all economic visas and permanent residency applications.
Here’s a quick comparison of PTE Academic and PTE Core to help you decide which test is the best for you:
Feature | PTE Academic | PTE Core |
Purpose | Academic studies and professional goals | General English skills |
Accepted By | Widely accepted by global universities. It is also accepted for visa purposes in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. | Canadian immigration (IRCC) |
Focus | Academic English | General English |
Test Duration | Approx. 2 hours and 15 minutes | Approx. 2 hours |
Sections | Speaking & Writing, Reading, Listening | Speaking & Writing, Reading, Listening |
Unique Question Types | Summarise Written Text, Essay | Respond to Situation, Write Email |
Scoring System | Higher-level English abilities (10-90) | Aligns with Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) |
Cost | Varies per country | Varies per country |
A quicker way to understand the differences between the two tests is to review the three tables below. The tables are divided into the three sections of both tests:
As you will see, the biggest difference between the two test versions is in the Speaking & Writing Section. There is no difference in the Reading Section between both test versions.
PTE Academic | PTE Core | Difference |
Summarize Written Text | Summarize Written Text | PTE Academic: Write a 35 – 50 word summary in a single sentence PTE Core: Write a 20 – 30 word summary. Multiple sentences are OK. |
Read Aloud | Read Aloud | No difference |
Describe Image | Describe Image | Minor differences except for additional photo image questions |
Repeat Sentence | Repeat Sentence | No difference |
Re-tell Lecture | Respond to Situation | PTE Academic: Give a spoken summary of a lecture in 40 seconds PTE Core: Give a spoken response to a scenario in 40 seconds |
Answer Short Question | Answer Short Question | No difference |
Write Essay | Write Email | PTE Academic: Write a 200 – 300 word essay in 20 minutes PTE Core: Write 100 words in 9 minutes |
PTE Academic | PTE Core | Difference |
Summarize Spoken Text | Summarize Spoken Text | PTE Academic: 35 – 50 word summary in a single sentence PTE Core: 20 – 30 word summary (multiple sentences) |
Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers | Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers | No difference |
Fill in the Blanks | Fill in the Blanks | No difference |
Multiple Choice, Single Answer | Multiple Choice, Single Answer | No difference |
Select Missing Word | Select Missing Word | No difference |
Highlight Incorrect Words | Highlight Incorrect Words | No difference |
Write from Dictation | Write from Dictation | No difference |
PTE Academic | PTE Core | Difference |
Reading & Writing: Fill in the Blanks | Reading & Writing: Fill in the Blanks | No difference |
Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers | Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers | No difference |
Reorder Paragraph | Reorder Paragraph | No difference |
Fill in the Blanks | Fill in the Blanks | No difference |
Multiple Choice, Single Answer | Multiple Choice, Single Answer | No difference |
UMI offers comprehensive preparation resources for both PTE Academic and PTE Core, including:
Whether aiming for academic success or Canadian immigration, E2Language has the tools and support to help you succeed.
Choosing between PTE Academic and PTE Core depends on your goals. If you plan to study abroad or pursue a professional role, go for PTE Academic. If you dream of living and working in Canada, PTE Core is the right choice. Whichever test you choose, prepare effectively with E2Language’s trusted resources.
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