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    Frequently Asked Questions.

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    The PTE Academic test is an English proficiency test that assesses your ability to read, write, speak, and understand English. It is used for studying abroad and immigration purposes. The test is computer-based and provides quick results.

    The PTE Academic test is about 2 hours 30 minutes long. It includes three main parts: speaking and writing (together), reading, and listening. There is also an optional 10-minute break.

    The PTE test is scored between 10 and 90 points. The scoring is automated and assesses grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and written discourse. The final score considers the performance across all sections.

    The IELTS test measures English language proficiency for non-native English speakers. It is widely accepted for academic and immigration purposes. The test includes four sections: listening, reading, writing, and speaking.

    The IELTS Academic test is for those applying for higher education or professional registration. The General Training test is for those migrating to an English-speaking country for work or training purposes.

    You can take the IELTS test as many times as you wish. There is no restriction on the number of attempts. However, it is advisable to prepare well before retaking the test to improve your scores.

    The IELTS test is scored on a nine-band scale for each section, and an overall band score is calculated. Scores range from band 1 (non-user) to band 9 (expert user). The test assesses your skills in listening, reading, writing, and speaking.

    The NAATI CCL test assesses your ability to understand and translate spoken dialogues between English and another language. Passing the NAATI CCL test can grant you extra points for Australian immigration purposes.

    The NAATI CCL test lasts about 20 minutes. You will listen to two dialogues, each approximately 300 words, and interpret the meanings between English and your chosen language.

    The test is scored out of a maximum of 90 points, split between two dialogues. To pass, you need to achieve a minimum score of 29 in each dialogue and an overall score of at least 63 out of 90.