Blog home
Living Abroad
Living abroad tips

IELTS vs TOEFL vs PTE: A guide to English language proficiency tests 

5 min read
Calculator placeholder

Send from

Popular

All countries

Exchange Rate

– – –

GBP 1 = NGN 2030.28232

Transfer Fee

Free – – – 0.99 0.99 USD

Receiver gets

Popular

All countries

Please update the currency or receiver details.

Transfers from Türkiye are paused today. But don’t worry, they should be back on the next working day.

You're aiming high! Let’s try a smaller amount for now.

Please update the currency or receiver details.

Let’s try sending to another country instead.

Due to regulations, we can’t send money to this country right now. We’ll keep you posted if things change.

Let’s try sending to another country instead.

The amount is a bit too small for us. Try adding a little more.

Hmm, something’s not right. Try a different amount—or refresh this page.

Delivered in 30 minutes

Thinking of studying abroad? If you’re considering an English-taught degree, you’ll likely have to prove your English language proficiency first.

There are three major English language exams you can take. They are the IELTS Academic, the TOEFL® iBT and the PTE Academic. 

Here we’ll discuss the IELTS, TOEFL and PTE Academic in detail so that you can decide which is the best test for you.

IELTS Academic

An acronym for International English Language Testing System, IELTS takes around 2 hours and 45 minutes to complete. The test is structured into four parts: Listening (30 minutes), Academic Reading (60 minutes), Academic Writing (60 minutes) and Speaking (11-14 minutes).

If you’re studying in the UK, the test will cost 162-180 GBP. It costs between 215-240 USD if you’re studying in the US and 340 AUD in Australia. After completing your test, you will be graded on each section on a scale of 0-9. The four scores are then added together to make an average, which will then become your overall score. You’ll have to obtain a minimum score of 6.0 for most universities; however, some may accept scores as low as 5.0. 

The IELTS is valid for 2 years. You’ll need to retake the exam if you have to prove your skills again after this period.

TOEFL® iBT

The Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet-based Test (TOEFL® iBT) is another four-part test. Taking around 3 hours to complete, it includes sections on Reading (54-72 minutes), Listening (41-57 minutes), Speaking (17 minutes) and Writing (50 minutes). 

Each section has a maximum of 30 points, taking your overall score up to a maximum of 120. In order to receive an official score, you must answer at least one question in the Reading and Listening sections, write a minimum of one essay and complete at least one Speaking task. You’ll usually be required to have a score of at least 70-80 but some universities may accept scores as low as 65.

The cost of TOEFL depends on the country you’re studying in. In the USA, it’s 205 USD. It’s 210 USD in the UK, 290 USD in Norway and 255 USD in Germany. In Australia, it costs 300 USD. Again, the test is valid for 2 years. If you need to prove your English skills after this period, you will have to retake the exam. 

PTE Academic

The Pearson Test of English (PTE) is a shorter exam at around 2 hours. It is split into three sections: Speaking & Writing (54-67 minutes), Reading (29-30 minutes) and Listening (30-43 minutes). Usually, test takers get their results back within 48 hours.

Its grading system uses the Global Scale of English to give a score between 10-90. Most universities will require a minimum score of 55, however, some may accept scores as low as 50. Again, the costs depend on the country you’re taking the test. It costs 200 USD in the USA, 155 GBP in the UK, 255 USD in Spain, 231 USD in Germany and 357 AUD in Australia.  

Again, the PTE is valid for 2 years. After which, you will need to retake the test if you have to prove your English skills once again

IELTS vs TOEFL vs PTE

Most major universities in the US, UK, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and Australia accept at least one of these three English language tests. Before you study abroad, it’s important to check which exams the university of your choice will accept.

Always use the official IELTS, TOEFL and PTE pages to find your closest exam centre and register. The above prices quoted may increase if you register past the deadline. 

Deciding on the best English language test for you will depend on various factors. These include which test/exam is recognised by your university, costs and budgets and the availability of exam centres near you. Another important thing to do is to check out the free online materials to see if you find one exam easier than the other.

Good luck with your English language test! We hope you have a wonderful time studying abroad.

______________

Need to save money on money transfers? Sign up to TransferGo today for easy, fast and affordable online money transfers to Africa.

About the author

jennifertate

Jennifer Tate

Jennifer Tate is a freelance copywriter and content manager based in Newcastle upon Tyne with over 15 years of experience in creating SEO copy and content for both leading brands and independent start-ups. Working across a variety of sectors from fintech to fashion and healthcare to homeware, Jennifer specialises in content creation, content management and social media strategies and has worked with TransferGo since 2017. As well as TransferGo, Jennifer has also recently created copy and content for Charlotte Tilbury, carecircle, Tommee Tippee and Robinson Pelham.

Invite friends to TransferGo, earn £20