Enter your overall marks for each module to see your projected average.
This tool uses 2026 scoring algorithms based on task-wise weightage.
The Pearson Test of English (PTE Academic) is a computer-based English language test trusted by universities and governments globally. Unlike other tests, PTE uses a sophisticated AI algorithm. Understanding this "Cross-Module Scoring" is the key to jumping from a 50 to a 79+ score.
PTE scoring is based on Global Scale of English (GSE), ranging from 10 to 90 points. The most unique aspect is that tasks in one section often provide points for another module. See the breakdown below:
| Key Task | Scoring Contribution |
|---|---|
| Read Aloud | Speaking + Reading |
| Repeat Sentence | Speaking + Listening |
| Summarize Written Text | Reading + Writing |
| Write From Dictation | Listening + Writing |
In Speaking, Oral Fluency and Pronunciation are vital. The computer doesn't care about your "accent," but it cares about your rhythm. In Writing, focus on standard templates for the Essay to avoid grammatical errors.
The "Fill in the Blanks" tasks are the backbone of the Reading section. For Listening, you must be extremely careful with Spelling in the 'Write From Dictation' and 'Fill in the Blanks' sections. Even a single letter mistake can lead to zero points for that word.
Our tool simulates the real exam environment. By inputting your accuracy percentage from practice platforms like ApeUni or Gurully, you can see how close you are to your Australia or UK PR requirements. Our 2026 algorithm is updated to reflect the latest Pearson weighting changes.
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