For an Australian PR visa, is the IELTS Academic or PTE Academic easier?

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You can rely on E2 language for the preparation of Your test. Coaching by Jay is good.
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Hello, I think Australia PR you have to go through either IElts general or PTE. Both have their own pros and cons. It depends on your comfort level as PTE is computer based and if you ok with that I prefer go with that it will little easier as compared to ielti. Thanks what I think. Though in...
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Hello, I think Australia PR you have to go through either IElts general or PTE. Both have their own pros and cons. It depends on your comfort level as PTE is computer based and if you ok with that I prefer go with that it will little easier as compared to ielti. Thanks what I think. Though in both practice required read less
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It totally varies from individual to individual. Some prefer PTE over IELTS only because unlike IELTS, PTE is computer based and will be evaluated by an automated program. On the other hand, since IELTS is paper based it is recommended for those who aren't that comfortable with computers. In my opinion,...
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It totally varies from individual to individual. Some prefer PTE over IELTS only because unlike IELTS, PTE is computer based and will be evaluated by an automated program. On the other hand,since IELTS is paper based it is recommended for those who aren't thatcomfortable with computers. In my opinion, both are equally difficult and equally easy and it totally depends on each individual read less
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Both test assess your English language skills.If you are good at using computer you may take a computer-based test otherwise you can go for paper-based test.With regard to achieve proficiency it depends on how much time you spend in your preparation and doing practice online or hard copy based on your...
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Both test assess your English language skills.If you are good at using computer you may take a computer-based test otherwise you can go for paper-based test.With regard to achieve proficiency it depends on how much time you spend in your preparation and doing practice online or hard copy based on your choice. read less
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