The PTE (Pearson Test of English) does not have defined levels like some other language tests.
Instead, it uses a scoring scale from 10 to 90, reflecting the test-taker’s English proficiency.
Generally, scores are categorized into proficiency bands, such as low, intermediate, high, and
advanced. This scoring system helps universities and institutions assess a candidate’s
readiness for academic study or professional work in an English-speaking environment.

