Booking & eligibility

PTE fees, booking, registration, and eligibility checklist

A complete planning checklist for the PTE booking step — product choice, fees, payment methods, reschedule and refund windows, retake limits, ID rules, and eligibility.

Three steps to a confident booking

EdKnot helps you decide what to book and when. The booking itself happens inside myPTE, but the planning around it is what protects your timeline, budget, and score deadline.

Confirm the product

Confirm the exact PTE product your receiving institution or authority accepts. Booking the wrong product means booking again — the fee is not transferable.

  • Academic, Academic UKVI, or Core
  • Section minimums and score validity
  • Match the offer letter or visa requirement
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Pick a date with margin

Pick a date that leaves room for one focused practice block before the test and a safety margin in case a retake is needed.

  • Score release window
  • Score sharing time
  • Retake margin if the target is missed
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Book and pay in myPTE

Use the latest mock-test evidence to decide if you are ready, then complete the booking and payment inside the official myPTE portal.

  • Match account details to your ID
  • Verify fee, date, and test center
  • Save the confirmation email
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Key takeaways

EdKnot is for planning and practice; booking, payment, and rescheduling all happen inside myPTE.
The 14-day window controls free reschedules and full refunds, so plan booking dates around it.
ID and booking details must match exactly — any mismatch means refused entry and a forfeited fee.
PTE has no academic prerequisite; acceptance depends on the receiving institution or authority.
Fees and Pearson rules change — confirm current amounts and windows in your myPTE account.

Confirm the product before you pay

Booking the wrong PTE product is the most expensive mistake, because the fee is non-transferable and another full booking is needed. Confirm whether the receiving institution or authority requires PTE Academic, PTE Academic UKVI, or PTE Core before opening myPTE.

  • Match the product name on your offer letter or visa requirement exactly
  • Check the overall and section minimums the receiving organization needs
  • Confirm the score validity window covers your application deadline

How to think about fees

Test fees vary by country and test center, and Pearson updates them periodically. Treat any fee number you see outside myPTE as indicative — only the amount displayed at checkout in your account is the price you will actually be charged.

  • Currency, local taxes, and admin charges change the final total by region
  • Posted fees can change between one booking attempt and the next
  • Vouchers may discount the test fee but do not apply to rescheduling fees

Reschedule and cancellation windows

Free reschedules are only available outside the 14-day short-notice window, and a single appointment can be moved a limited number of times. Build a study plan that does not depend on a last-minute reschedule, because the option may not be there when it is needed.

  • More than 14 days before the test: free reschedule, subject to the attempt limit
  • 7 to 14 days before the test: cancellation returns a 50% refund
  • Fewer than 7 days before the test: rescheduling is closed and the fee is forfeit on cancellation
  • Up to 6 reschedules are allowed on a single appointment

Retake rules and limits

A new test cannot be booked until the previous result is released, and only one appointment can be open at a time. The standard cap is 12 paid attempts in any rolling 12-month period. If a school or visa deadline genuinely needs more, a written exception must be requested from Pearson.

  • One open booking at a time
  • Wait for the previous score to release before booking the next attempt
  • Maximum 12 paid attempts in any rolling 12-month period
  • Do not open a second account to get around these limitsit can void scores

Payment methods and what can go wrong

Pearson accepts most major credit and debit cards, and digital wallets such as Google Pay or Apple Pay where they are supported. The accepted methods vary by country, and a declined or reversed payment can cancel the appointment or hold the score release until the issue is resolved.

  • Confirm the card or wallet works for international payments before checkout
  • Vouchers cover the test fee but do not cover rescheduling fees
  • A failed or charged-back payment can cancel an upcoming appointment
  • Card refunds return to the original card or bank account used for booking

ID requirements that must match the booking

Test centers verify identity using a non-expired physical ID issued within the last ten years, and the booking details must match the ID exactly. Mismatched names, expired passports, or digital-only IDs lead to refused entry on test day, with no refund of the test fee.

  • Use the same legal name and date of birth in your booking and on your ID
  • Bring a valid passport, or a locally accepted alternative listed by Pearson
  • Photocopies and digital IDs are not accepted at the test center
  • Update the booking if your appearance no longer matches the photo on your ID

Eligibility, consent, and accommodations

PTE has no separate academic prerequisite — anyone can sit it, and acceptance is decided by the receiving institution or authority, not the test. Test takers under 18 need approved parental or guardian consent, and anyone who needs accessibility accommodations should request them through the official process before booking, because some requests change how the test is delivered.

  • No academic prerequisite to take the test
  • Under-18 test takers need parental or guardian consent
  • Request accessibility accommodations before booking
  • Acceptance depends on the receiving institution or authority

When Pearson cancels or reschedules

Pearson can also reschedule or cancel an appointment from its side — for example, if a center closes or a session is rebalanced. In those cases the test taker is contacted directly and offered either a free reschedule or a full refund.

  • Watch the email address used during booking for any change notice
  • Choose between a new appointment or a full refund when offered
  • Raise medical or family emergencies through the official Emergency Reschedule form

Reschedule and cancellation timing

Pearson sets the timing windows for free reschedules, partial refunds, and zero refunds. Plan booking dates so you stay on the right side of the window if anything changes.

Feature
When you act
Reschedule
Cancellation refund
More than 14 calendar days before test
When you actFree reschedule allowed, subject to the per-appointment limit.
RescheduleFull refund of the test fee.
Cancellation refundLowest-friction window — make changes here whenever possible.
7 to 14 calendar days before test
When you actReschedule still allowed in most cases.
RescheduleAround 50% refund of the test fee on cancellation.
Cancellation refundDecide quickly to lock in a partial refund.
Fewer than 7 calendar days before test
When you actRescheduling is typically closed.
RescheduleNo refund on cancellation.
Cancellation refundPlan to attend, or accept the loss and rebook.

Booking facts at a glance

These rules come from the official Pearson handbook. They shape how you space booking attempts, retakes, and reschedules.

myPTE
Booking platform

Booking, payment, rescheduling, and cancellation all run through the official myPTE account.

6 times
Reschedule limit

A single appointment can be rescheduled up to six times, subject to the 14-day timing window.

12 yearly
Annual attempts

Standard cap is 12 paid attempts in any rolling 12-month period; exceptions require an official Pearson form.

Frequently asked questions

Is EdKnot an official Pearson website?

No. EdKnot is an independent PTE preparation platform. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Pearson Education Ltd or Pearson VUE.

Does EdKnot include a free PTE mock test?

Yes. Every new learner can start with one complete scored mock test. Pricing for additional mock access will be published when subscription details are ready.

Which PTE products does EdKnot support?

EdKnot supports PTE Academic / UKVI and PTE Core preparation across speaking, writing, reading, and listening. The platform taxonomy currently covers 22 Academic / UKVI question types and 19 Core question types.

Should I start with question-wise practice or a full PTE mock test?

EdKnot is built for both question-type practice and full-test checkpoints. Use question practice for daily repetition and weak-skill repair, then use a complete mock test to check timing, stamina, and whether the current level holds across the full exam flow.

How should I use my PTE mock-test result after finishing a test?

Use the mock result as a diagnosis, not just a number. Review which communicative skill or task type is dropping the score, shift the next study block toward those tasks, and return to another full mock only after that practice cycle is complete.

When should I take a full PTE mock test?

A complete mock is most useful at three points: when you need a starting baseline, when you have finished a focused practice cycle, or when you want to test stamina before booking or rebooking the real exam. Taking full mocks too often without review usually adds less value than targeted practice.

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