How PTE Exam Helps You Study in New Zealand?

Are you a Filipino student looking to get a college degree in New Zealand?  If yes, then you will require taking an English language proficiency test.  In fact, it’s one of the entry requirements to top educational institutions and for a student visa.

Though there are many English proficiency tests, such as IELTS, PTE and TOEFL, more and more aspiring students are adhering to the Pearson Test of English (PTE).  PTE is recognised by all eight New Zealand universities, government and immigration agencies.  The test includes real-life questions that will help students prepare while living in a foreign country.

Major Benefits of Taking PTE

You receive your PTE score within the five working days of the exam.  The utilisation of palm vein scanner makes your test score report secure and credible for educational institutions and government agencies.  The fully-computerized, three-hour long test is divided into three sections: speaking and writing, reading, and listening.  Apart from studying abroad in English-speaking countries like Australia and New Zealand, the PTE score is also required in employment.  Therefore, non-speakers can take PTE exam for getting results faster.

Why study in New Zealand?

New Zealand is a fabulous country which offers excellent education in a postcard-perfect environment.  Home to some remarkably beautiful landscapes, from icy glaciers, snowy mountains, and steaming volcanos to rolling green hills, New Zealand is famous for its picturesque scenery.

Besides natural wonders, the country has much more to offer to overseas students.  With its world-class education system, expert teaching staff, and advanced resources and facilities, New Zealand is a leader in higher education.  And, that’s why numerous Filipino students leave their families and country behind to study in New Zealand each year.

The country has a centrally managed quality assurance system called the New Zealand Qualifications Authority.  The Authority requires that universities and institutions are registered to enrol overseas students and ensures compliance with qualification standards.

According to the 2013-14 Times University Rankings, five New Zealand universities were included in the list of top 400 universities in the world.

To gather more information about New Zealand and PTE, you can speak to our education experts at AECC Global, a leading education consultancy and agency in the Philippines.      

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