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If you’re an international student planning to study, work, or migrate to Australia, chances are you’ll need to prove your English proficiency. Two of the most widely accepted tests are IELTS (International English Language Testing System) and PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English).
Both tests are accepted by Australian universities, colleges, and immigration authorities, but they’re quite different in structure, format, and preparation methods.
In Adelaide, a city known for its welcoming atmosphere and high-quality education providers, you’ll find several excellent options to prepare for these exams. One of the most trusted providers is the South Australian College of English (SACE), which offers expert-led IELTS and PTE Preparation Courses designed to help students achieve their target scores confidently.
A strong test score doesn’t just open academic doors, it can change your entire study and migration journey. Australian universities, TAFEs, and visa programmes require specific English scores to ensure students can cope with academic and workplace communication.
Taking a professional preparation course helps you:
Save time and money by avoiding repeated test attempts
Both IELTS and PTE assess the same core English skills, but their testing experience and format differ significantly. Understanding these differences will help you choose the right course.
Feature | IELTS Academic | PTE Academic |
Test Type | Paper-based or Computer-based | Fully Computer-based |
Speaking Section | Conducted face-to-face with an examiner | Recorded via computer microphone |
Scoring System | Band score 1.0–9.0 | Score 10–90 |
Accepted By | All Australian universities, TAFEs, and migration authorities | All Australian universities, TAFEs, and migration authorities |
Ideal For | Students who prefer human interaction | Students confident with computer-based tests |
If you’re more comfortable speaking to a person, IELTS may feel more natural. But if you’re confident with typing and want faster results, PTE might be better suited.
Individual feedback on speaking and writing performance
Typically 4–12 weeks, depending on your English level and target score. Classes are small to ensure personalised support.
Continuous feedback and score-tracking
The PTE Academic Preparation Course at SACE focuses on mastering the computer-based test format and improving language accuracy for automated scoring systems.
Generally 4–10 weeks full-time, depending on your current proficiency and target PTE score.
The right test depends on your learning style, university requirements, and personal comfort.
Here’s a quick guide to help you decide:
Choose IELTS if you… | Choose PTE if you… |
Prefer writing on paper or speaking face-to-face | Prefer computer-based assessments |
Feel comfortable explaining ideas verbally | Are confident typing fast and speaking into a microphone |
Want a globally recognised paper-based certificate | Want faster digital results (within 48 hours) |
Are applying to institutions with traditional English testing preferences | Want more flexible test dates and centres |
Both are equally accepted in Australia for study and migration purposes, so your choice comes down to test experience and preference.
SACE has over 30 years of experience in helping international students reach their academic goals. Many alumni have achieved IELTS 7.0+ or PTE 65+ and successfully entered top Australian universities.
All instructors are qualified TESOL professionals who understand both the IELTS and PTE testing systems inside out. Their experience ensures you focus on what truly improves scores.
Before joining, you’ll take a placement test to determine your current English level. Based on that, the SACE team designs a tailored study plan to help you reach your target score efficiently.
Classes are intentionally kept small to allow one-on-one feedback, continuous speaking practice, and customised support.
Weekly mock tests simulate the official exam environment, giving you confidence before the actual test day.
SACE offers flexible schedules for IELTS and PTE courses, with weekly intakes and short- or long-term enrolments.
Typical cost:
AUD $440 – $480 per week
Duration:
4 to 12 weeks (full-time or part-time options)
Students can enrol under a student visa (subclass 500) or short-term visitor/work holiday visas depending on their study plans.
Apply for your visa and prepare to begin your classes in Adelaide
Q1: Is IELTS easier than PTE?
Neither test is “easier”, but some students find IELTS more natural because it involves human interaction, while others prefer PTE’s computer-based objectivity.
Q2: How long do IELTS and PTE results take?
IELTS results are typically available within 5–7 days (for computer-based tests), while PTE results are usually released within 48 hours.
Q3: Can I switch from IELTS to PTE after enrolling?
Yes. At SACE, students can transfer to another preparation programme if they change their study or migration goals.
Q4: What score do I need for university entry?
Most universities in Adelaide require IELTS 6.0–7.0 or PTE 50–65, depending on the programme.
Q5: Do I need to take IELTS or PTE if I complete SACE’s English for Tertiary Studies (ETS) course?
Not always. Completing ETS at SACE can grant direct entry to partner universities such as UniSA or Flinders University, no IELTS or PTE required.
Whether you choose IELTS or PTE, the key to achieving your target score is effective preparation. With expert teachers, flexible programmes, and decades of experience, the South Australian College of English (SACE) provides the tools, strategies, and confidence you need to succeed.
By enrolling in a professional preparation course in Adelaide, you’ll not only master the test but also build the communication skills essential for university, career, and life in Australia.
If you’re ready to begin your journey, explore IELTS and PTE Preparation Courses at SACE Adelaide, and take your next step toward your Australian goals today.
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