PTE score report interpretation
After taking the test, you will be notified by email when your PTE academic scores are available (typically within five business days from your test date). Using the online account you set up when you registered for the test, you can view your results and then request to make them available to an unlimited number of institutions of your choice.
The PTE Score Report includes your overall score, communicative skills scores and enabling skills scores.

1. The overall score reflects your overall English language ability. The score is based on performance on all items in the test.
The range for the overall score is 10-90 points.
2. Scores for communicative skills (listening, reading, speaking and writing) are based on all test items that assess these skills, either as a single skill or together with other skills.
The range for each communicative skill score is 10-90 points.
3. Scores for enabling skills (grammar, oral fluency, pronunciation, spelling, vocabulary and written discourse) are based on all test items assessing one or more of these skills.
The range for each enabling skill score is 10-90 points.
4. The display of the scores in a graph allows you to quickly see your strengths and weaknesses, and how each skill relates to your overall performance.
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2. Understand the PTE Academic Score Scale and the CEF
PTE Academic is aligned to the Common European Framework (CEF or CEFR). This is a widely
recognized benchmark for language ability developed by the Council of Europe (2001). The explanation
of this alignment is that to stand a reasonable chance at successfully performing any of the tasks
defined at a particular CEF level, you must be able to demonstrate that you can do the average tasks
at that level.
As you grow in ability, for example within the B1 level, you will become successful at doing even the
most difficult tasks at that level and will also find you can cope with the easiest tasks at the next level.
In other words, you are entering into the B2 level.
The table below shows PTE Academic scores aligned to the CEF levels A2 to C2. The dotted lines on the
scale show the PTE Academic score ranges that predict that you are likely to perform successfully on
the easiest tasks at the next higher level. For example, if you score 51 on PTE Academic, this means
that you are likely to be able to cope with the more difficult tasks in the CEF B1 level. At the same
time, according to your PTE score, it predicts that you are likely to perform successfully on
the easiest tasks at B2.
