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PTE score for University of Warwick

University of Warwick accepts PTE Academic for all international admissions. The standard requirement is 60 overall for undergraduate and 69 overall for postgraduate programs, with per-skill minimums on both.

Last verified 2026-06-30. Source: English language requirements — University of Warwick

PTE Academic score requirements

Undergraduate

60

overall minimum

Listening59+
Reading59+
Writing59+
Speaking59+

Band A (IELTS 6.0 equivalent), the common minimum for many undergraduate courses: 60 overall with no less than 59 in any communicative skill. For September 2026 entry the PTE test must have been taken on or after 1 September 2024.

Postgraduate

69

overall minimum

Listening59+
Reading59+
Writing59+
Speaking59+

Band B (IELTS 6.5 equivalent), the most common taught-masters requirement: 69 overall with no less than 59 in any communicative skill. Science and engineering masters often need only Band A (60).

Visa note: PTE Academic is accepted for degree-level study at Warwick. For September 2026 entry, the PTE test must have been taken on or after 1 September 2024. Whether you also need a PTE Academic UKVI (a Secure English Language Test) for your UK Student visa depends on your course level: degree applicants at a licensed student sponsor are usually assessed by the university itself, while below-degree or pre-sessional courses can require the UKVI test. The UK government, not the university, sets visa English rules.

Requirements are set by University of Warwick and can change. Always verify at the English language requirements — University of Warwick before applying.

PTE requirements by program and faculty

University of Warwick sets different PTE score thresholds depending on your program. The table below lists the most common bands — always confirm the exact requirement for your intended course.

Band / LevelOverallEach skillPrograms
Band A6059+Lower requirement (IELTS 6.0). Many science and engineering courses, for example Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics and WMGNote: No less than 59 in any communicative skill.
Band B6959+Higher requirement (IELTS 6.5). Warwick Business School, Law, Politics, Psychology, Sociology and many humanitiesNote: No less than 59 in any communicative skill.
Band C7559+Highest standard (IELTS 7.0). English and Comparative Literary Studies, and History taught coursesNote: No less than 59 in any communicative skill.

To find the exact PTE requirement for your specific degree, use the University of Warwick Course Finder and select your intended program.

What if your score is below the requirement?

A PTE score that is 2 to 5 points below the requirement is almost always a single-skill problem. One weak skill — commonly Writing or Speaking — pulls the overall score below the threshold while the other three are already sufficient.

The fastest path to closing that gap is identifying which skill is the bottleneck, then drilling it specifically. A free 10-minute diagnostic on this site identifies your weakest skill from your response patterns — no guessing, no wasted prep time.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. University of Warwick in Coventry, United Kingdom accepts PTE Academic as proof of English proficiency for both undergraduate and postgraduate admissions. The minimum requirement for most undergraduate programs is 60 overall with no skill below 59, and for postgraduate programs 69 overall with no skill below 59.

For undergraduate entry at University of Warwick, you generally need a PTE Academic overall score of 60 with no skill below 59. For postgraduate (masters or graduate coursework) entry, the standard requirement is 69 overall with no skill below 59. Band B (IELTS 6.5 equivalent), the most common taught-masters requirement: 69 overall with no less than 59 in any communicative skill. Science and engineering masters often need only Band A (60). Always confirm with University of Warwick directly, as individual faculties and programs can set higher requirements.

Most masters and graduate coursework programs at University of Warwick require a PTE Academic overall score of 69 with per-skill minimums of Listening 59, Reading 59, Writing 59 and Speaking 59. Band B (IELTS 6.5 equivalent), the most common taught-masters requirement: 69 overall with no less than 59 in any communicative skill. Science and engineering masters often need only Band A (60).

PTE Academic is accepted for degree-level study at Warwick. For September 2026 entry, the PTE test must have been taken on or after 1 September 2024. Whether you also need a PTE Academic UKVI (a Secure English Language Test) for your UK Student visa depends on your course level: degree applicants at a licensed student sponsor are usually assessed by the university itself, while below-degree or pre-sessional courses can require the UKVI test. The UK government, not the university, sets visa English rules.

If your current PTE score is below the University of Warwick requirement, there are two realistic paths. First, resit PTE Academic after targeted preparation focusing on your weakest skill (one low skill can pull your overall score significantly below the threshold). Second, check whether University of Warwick offers a conditional admission pathway through an English language pathway program, which allows entry at a lower score followed by an on-campus English course before your degree starts. The free diagnostic on this site identifies exactly which skill is holding your score back.

University of Warwick accepts both PTE Academic and IELTS. The tests measure the same skills but in different formats. PTE Academic is fully computer-delivered and AI-scored, which removes examiner variability from Speaking and Writing. Many candidates who find the IELTS Speaking interview stressful prefer PTE's recorded format. The best test for you depends on your strengths. Try a free PTE mock to see where you stand.

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