For most African students applying to study in Australia, proving English proficiency is a must. Even if you studied in English back home, universities and the Department of Home Affairs often require an official test.
But with several options: IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE, many students wonder: Which one should I take?
Let’s break it down.
Required for student visa applications.
Needed for university admission.
Helps in migration pathways later (skilled visas).
A higher score can even boost your migration points test for permanent residency.
Widely accepted worldwide.
Two types: Academic (for study) and General (for migration).
Available in both paper-based and computer-based formats.
Accepted by all Australian universities.
Familiar to many African students.
Paper option available if you’re not comfortable typing.
Speaking test is face-to-face (can be nerve-racking).
Writing section is considered tough.
Cost: Around USD $250–$300
100% computer-based.
Popular in the US but also accepted in Australia.
Automated scoring = less examiner bias.
Integrated tasks (speaking, listening, writing combined).
Good for students comfortable with typing and computers.
Fewer test centers in Africa compared to IELTS.
Some Australian migration authorities prefer IELTS or PTE.
💰 Cost: Around USD $200–$250
100% computer-based.
Gaining popularity in Australia for both study and migration.
Quick results (usually within 2–3 days).
Speaking is recorded—no face-to-face examiner.
Accepted by all Australian universities and immigration.
Fully computer-based (challenging if you’re not tech-savvy).
Less known globally compared to IELTS/TOEFL.
Cost: Around USD $200–$250
If you want global flexibility → IELTS (most widely recognized).
If you’re more comfortable with typing than handwriting → TOEFL or PTE.
If you need fast results and plan to migrate later → PTE is an excellent choice.
Undergraduate courses: IELTS 6.0 (no band below 5.5) / TOEFL iBT 60–78 / PTE 50.
Postgraduate courses: IELTS 6.5 (no band below 6.0) / TOEFL iBT 79–93 / PTE 58.
Migration visas: Often require IELTS 6.0+ or PTE 50+. Higher scores = more points.
All three tests: IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE, are valid for studying in Australia. The best choice depends on your strengths, comfort level, and migration plans.
If you’re unsure, try sample practice tests online before deciding. Remember, a strong English score not only helps with admission but also improves your chances of long-term migration success.
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