After a long shutdown due to Covid-19 restrictions, Pearson PTE have announced that exam centres are reopening in Victoria. PTE testing has already resumed across most of Australia earlier this year.
According to the announcement, demand from candidates to book an appointment is extremely high and test–takers are urged to check here on a regular basis so they don’t miss out on slots becoming available at their preferred test center.
All test centers have been opened in strict accordance with local authority requirements and with all necessary health and safety measures.
Sasha Hampson, Head of PTE in the Australia-Pacific region, said: “I am pleased that we have been able to re-open PTE test centers across Australia and help meet demand from test–takers, universities, professional bodies such as nursing, and government.
“Whilst doing this, we have strictly complied with local authority requirements and all necessary health and safety measures to support the safety of our test–takers and staff.”
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