Honest comparison · Germany · 2026
We sell practice for both tests, so here's the neutral truth — starting with the one fact that can change your decision for Germany: Both IELTS and PTE Academic are accepted for English-taught admission, and Germany has no visa English test — the EU Blue Card requires none — so the choice is purely format and your strengths, not acceptance.
Neutral by design — AlmiWorld sells both, so we win whichever you pick. That's why we can tell you the truth.
Choose PTE if you want fast (~48-hour) computer-scored results and your university accepts it.
Choose IELTS if you prefer face-to-face speaking or your target university lists it as the default.
| PTE | IELTS | |
|---|---|---|
| Acceptance | University admission (English-taught programmes): both IELTS and PTE Academic are widely accepted, set per university. Work (EU Blue Card and most routes): no IELTS or PTE requirement; regulated professions require German-language proof, not English. | University admission (English-taught programmes): both IELTS and PTE Academic are widely accepted, set per university. Work (EU Blue Card and most routes): no IELTS or PTE requirement; regulated professions require German-language proof, not English. |
| Results speed | ~48 hours (often 1–2 days) | ~3–5 days (computer); ~13 days (paper) |
| Score validity | 2 years (3 years for Australian immigration) | 2 years |
| Retake | full test only | One Skill Retake — resit a single skill |
| Format | fully computer-based, AI-scored, no human examiner (typing + headset) | computer or paper; face-to-face Speaking with a human examiner |
| Cost | broadly similar to IELTS — confirm the current fee for your country | broadly similar to PTE — confirm the current fee for your country |
| Global reach | accepted by ~3,000+ organisations | accepted by 12,500+ organisations (broader reach) |
Acceptance shifts by route and over time (e.g. PTE Core for Canada PR) — always confirm the current status with the official body before you book.
Neither is universally easier — the easier test is the one that matches YOUR strengths. PTE suits people who prefer a computer/typing format, strategy, and no human examiner; IELTS suits people more confident face-to-face, and its independent per-skill scoring means a weak Speaking score doesn't drag your Writing. One honest catch: at the IELTS 7.0 level PTE's overall equivalent (≈63–70) can look lower while its Speaking/Writing component bars run higher — "feels easier overall" can hide tougher per-skill requirements. Take a free practice test of each before you decide.
Honest AI feedback for either test — no inflated numbers, no copied questions.
Always confirm. Test acceptance changes by route and over time — verify with the official body before you rely on it. This is honest guidance, not immigration advice.