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List of english language tests that are commonly accepted by Australian universities. There has a mojor changes with relation to English score requirement for various visa.
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1. International English Language Testing System (IELTS):
IELTS is the most widely used English language test in Australia. It is accepted by all Australian universities and colleges, as well as by the Australian Department of Home Affairs for visa applications.
2. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL):
TOEFL is also widely accepted by Australian universities and colleges. It is an internet-based test that measures your ability to use and understand English in academic settings.
3. Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic:
PTE Academic is a computer-based English language test that is accepted by many Australian universities and colleges as well as by the Australian Department of Home Affairs for visa applications. It assesses your reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills.
4. Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE):
CAE is a high-level English language qualification that is accepted by many Australian universities and colleges. It measures your ability to communicate in English in academic and professional settings.
5. Occupational English Test (OET):
OET is an English language test that is designed specifically for healthcare professionals. It is accepted by some Australian universities and colleges that offer healthcare-related courses.
* The minimum required score for each test may vary depending on the institution and course you are applying for. Additionally, some institutions may have their own English language proficiency requirements, so it's important to check with the institution for their specific requirements.