Which test would be easier: IELTS or PTE (Pearson Test Of English)?

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The difficulty of IELTS vs. PTE depends on the individual's strengths and preferences, but PTE is often perceived as easier, especially for those comfortable with computer-based tests and automated scoring.
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The difficulty of IELTS vs. PTE depends on the individual's strengths and preferences, butPTE is often perceived as easier, especially for those comfortable with computer-based tests and automated scoring. read less
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PTE is easier for many due to computer-based format and no human examiner.
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PTE might be easier for those comfortable with computer-based tests and automated scoring, while IELTS might be preferred for those who prefer a traditional format with human examiners.
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For immigration (like Canada or Australia): Go with IELTS, as it’s more widely accepted by immigration authorities. For study abroad: Both IELTS and PTE are accepted by many universities—check the specific institution’s requirements. IELTS = safer for immigration + academics PTE...
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For immigration (like Canada or Australia): Go with IELTS, as it’s more widely accepted by immigration authorities. For study abroad: Both IELTS and PTE are accepted by many universities—check the specific institution’s requirements. IELTS = safer for immigration + academics PTE = faster results, computer-based, but limited immigration acceptance read less
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