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On December 11th the Australian Government announced that from early 2024, English language testing requirements for student visa English language requirements will increase from 5.5 to 6.0 and the minimum temporary graduate visa will increase from 6.0 to 6.5.
Here is an overview of the English language requirement changes:
Temporary Graduate visa will increase from IELTS (or equivalent) 6.0 to 6.5
Student visa will increase from IELTS (or equivalent) 5.5 to 6.0
ELICOS will increase from IELTS (or equivalent) 4.5 to 5.0
University foundation or pathway programs that deliver English language training will be an IELTS (or equivalent) 5.5
Visa Subclass | Visa Type | Current IELTS Requirement | New IELTS requirement | Is One Skill Retake approved? |
---|---|---|---|---|
Subclass 500 | Student Visa | 5.5 | 6 | Yes |
Subclass 485 | Temporary Graduate Visa | 6.0 | 6.5 | No |
The Australian Government is aiming to establish a clear pathway for temporary visa holders, decrease the number of non-genuine students, and ensure that international students contribute to addressing Australia's skills shortages. Link to the full report here.
“Get prepared, sit your IELTS test if you need a higher score and submit your application early." Advice from IDP’s registered Migration Agent Alice Guan (MARN 1909953)
The test you choose should be based on what it is you want to do. The IELTS Academic test is usually for entry into university. IELTS General training is used for migration purposes as it uses everyday English. The Australian government accepts both IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training for visa purposes. The organisation where you plan to work, or study sets the requirements. So, before you book your test, it is good to check which one is right for you. Learn more here.
If getting a higher band score is a concern with the new requirements, we can support you in multiple ways to help you improve your English language skills before you take the IELTS test. Identify where you need to improve and what actions you need to take to prepare. Here’s some key steps:
Familiarise yourself with the test by using our free IELTS practice tests
Understand how band scores are calculated so you can improve your score
Check if you’re eligible for IELTS One Skill Retake to re-sit a section of the test. See below for more info
Access IELTS study materials developed by experts to guide your learning
Incorporate English in your everyday life through speaking, writing, listening, and reading
Follow our social media to get daily tips and tricks on how to prepare for IELTS.
To help you feel confident going into your IELTS test, we’ve developed IELTS One Skill Retake. You can now retake any one component of the test; Listening, Reading, Writing or Speaking without redoing all four sections. To learn more about IELTS One Skill Retake click here.
IELTS One Skill Retake is available for numerous visa's including Subclass 500 Student Visa. This offers reassurance if you don't achieve your desired band score in a specific component. For instance, if you score 5 in Speaking but get a 6.0 in the other sections, you can retake the Speaking section to improve your score.
IELTS One Skill Retake is accepted* by universities, professional bodies and the Australian Department of Home Affairs for most visa subclasses. Click here to find out which organisations accept your IELTS One Skill Retake test scores.
IELTS One Skill Retake is now available in 112 countries including Australia, Cambodia, India, Malaysia, Nepal, New Zealand, Oman, and Philippines , and will be available in the remaining all IELTS testing countries in early 2024.
Equivalency Comparison:
Government Description | IELTS Minimum Score Required | PTE Minimum Score Required PTE | OET |
Functional | 5.0 | 36 | N/A |
Competent | 6.0 | 50 | B |
Proficient | 7.0 | 65 | B |
Superior | 8.0 | 79 | A |
Reference: Department of Home Affairs
One of the biggest differences is that you can do IELTS on computer as well as on paper. PTE-A is only available on a computer.
IELTS is the only major test to offer One Skill Retake. You can now retake any component of the test, Listening, Reading, Writing or Speaking. It's perfect if you want to improve in one area instead of redoing a full test. With PTE, you need to book, pay, and sit a full test again.
Both IELTS and PTE offer an Academic test. IELTS also offers a General Training test which uses everyday language for migration in Australia.
IELTS is accepted by all immigration departments that require an English Language test, including Australia, Canada, the UK, and New Zealand.
IELTS is accepted globally by more than 12,000 organisations, including universities, professional bodies, employers, and Australian student visa and migration applications. PTE is also accepted for study applications by thousands of academic programs globally and is approved for all Australian student visa and migration applications.
PTE made changes to the way their scores are linked to IELTS. You can read what this means for you.
With IELTS, you do a speaking test face-to-face with a real human which is not the case with PTE.