PTE Academic- Pearson Professional Centre, Delhi NCR resumes services for conducting language proficiency test
Team Careers360 | June 8, 2020 | 10:09 AM IST | 1 min read
In order to achieve a good score in your PTE Academic test you will need to have a preparation strategy in place.
DownloadNEW DELHI: Pearson has re-opened its Pearson Professional Centre in Delhi NCR for conducting the language proficiency test, PTE Academic. The test delivery will be resumed at the test centre following the social distancing and other safety measures as per the government guidelines. Now the test takers can also schedule the PTE test from the official website of the Pearson.
Citing a recent report, Ramananda SG, Vice President - sales and marketing, Pearson India said that despite the uncertainties due to COVID-19, Indians want to continue with their plans. The pandemic has catalyzed the shift towards online education, so many universities across the globe are planning to conduct their first semesters online.
In its notification, the Pearson has assured that it will adhere to the recommendations from the State Government, CDC and World Health Organization for preventing the spread of COVID-19 and protecting candidates and staff at the test centre.
About PTE Academic
PTE Academic is a compute based English language test. The test is widely used by the students and employment seekers for proving their English proficiency. The test is conducted around the year and the results are announced typically in five business days. Countries accepting PTE Academic include the USA, UK, Canada, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and many others.
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