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Raushan Kumar

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Some universities accept a 6.5 in one section if your overall score is 7. But for competitive programs, you may need to retake the test and aim for 7 in all sections.

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Raushan Kumar

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In most countries, yes. A Band 7 is often above the minimum visa requirement. But some visa types or universities may ask for a higher score in specific sections like Writing or Speaking.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, Band 7 is a strong score and is accepted by most top universities in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and Europe. It shows a good level of English required for academics. 

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Priya Garg

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No, it's not easy to score 79 or above marks on the PTE Academic exam. A score of 79 on the PTE exam is equivalent to a CEFR C1-C2 level of English, or IELTS band score of 8.0-8.5. Scoring this high score requires advanced proficiency in all four skills - speaking, writing, reading, and listening.

A score of 79+ on the PTE exam simply places you in the top 10-15% of test-takers, globally. Scores, this high, are generally required for the Australian PR, highly skilled migration, or competitive university admissions.

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Anshul Jindal

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There are two types of fees in the PTET counselling process: registration and college acceptance fees. Candidates must pay Rs. 5,000 for the successful counselling registration and Rs. 22,000 to confirm their allocated seat. The payment can be made both online and via e-Mitra.

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Anshul Jindal

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Candidates can log in to the official website @ptetvmoukota2025.in using their roll number and date of birth. After captcha verification, they can view their scorecard. Result can also be obtained via SMS, just send PTET2025 [RollNo] [DOB] to 5676750 to receive your result on the phone.

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Aashi Shukla

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No, the newly added changes to the PTE exam will not change the fees for Indian students. The PTE Academic  exam fees for Indian students in 2025 will continue to remain INR 18,000. 

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Pallavi Shukla

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Loughborough University accepts English language tests such as PTE, TOEFL, etc. International students must meet the minimum English test score requirements at Loughborough that are listed below-

English Proficiency Exam

Minimum Score Requirements

IELTS Academic

Overall score of 6.5 or higher

(with no band below 6.0)

TOEFL iBT

Overall score of 92 or higher

(with no less than 22 in each component)

Pearson Test of English

Overall score of 67 or higher

(with no less than 63 in each component)

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Rashmi Shekhar

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The PTE exam scoring involves machine-based and human-based evaluation where scoring is done in two ways:

  1. Correct or Incorrect
  2. Partial Credit

The correct/incorrect questions are marked are given 1 mark for each correct response and no mark for each incorrect response. 

The Partial Credit scoring incolves questions that are scored as correct, partially correct or incorrect.  If responses to these questions are correct, the maximum score points available will be received. If they are only partly correct, some score points will be given, but less than the maximum available. If responses are incorrect, no score points will be re

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Jagriti Shukla

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Generally the Speaking section is considered the most difficult part of the PTE exam. This is because of the following reasons:

  • Time Pressure: You have only a few seconds to some minutes to understand the prompt and record your response.
  • Integrated Scoring: Poor performance in Speaking heavily damages your Reading and Listening scores as well.

According to review from several students, the single most difficult task in the Speaking section of the PTE exam for most test-takers is considered to be "Repeat Sentence", as it is a test of short-term memory and pronunciation under pressure.

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