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PTE Academic Global Recognising Institutions July 2015 PTE Academic Global Recognising Institutions July 2015 Why PTE Academic? PTE Academic is the world's leading computer-based test of English for study abroad and immigration. Typically, PTE Academic results are available within five business days and test sessions are offered on flexible dates. The test is approved by the Australian Government for visa applications and accepted by thousands of institutions in the UK, Australia, USA, Canada, New Zealand, and Ireland. This document shares the full list of institutions who accept PTE Academic, for your reference. Individual universities may recognise PTE Academic for specific programs only, please check with the institution for further detail on PTE Academic requirements. New institutions are constantly accepting PTE Academic, so be sure to check our website for the most accurate list of institutions. Contents Australasia ............................................................................................................................................................................ 3 United Kingdom ................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Americas ............................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Europe, Middle East & Africa ............................................................................................................................................. 15 Information accurate as at 29.07.15 Australasia Throughout Australasia, PTE Academic enjoys wide recognition. In Australia, PTE Academic is accepted by the Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) for all Australian visa applications. Additionally, the test is accepted by all state government departments, a range of professional associations and every Australian university. In New Zealand, PTE Academic is widely accepted by universities and other institutions, while in South-East Asia the test can be used at a range of international universities. Australia Australian Institute of Business & Management t/as Grand Academy King's Own Institute Holmes Institute Government departments & professional associations Australian Institute of Commerce & Language Imagine Education Australia Australian International College of English Impact Training Institute (ITI) and Elite English Australian Government Australian Learning Group Pty Ltd Institute (EEI) Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australian Learning, Training & Education Centre Institute of Public Accountants Department of Immigration and Border Protection Australian Maritime College KAPS Institute of Management Pty Ltd Immigration SA - Department of State Development Australian Nationwide College La Trobe University NSW Trade and Investment Australian Professional Education Institute Pty Ltd La Trobe University International College Skilled and Business Migration Program Trading as Sydney Institute of Interpreting and Language Training Institute Small Business and Skills, ACT Government Translating Largets Voctaiona Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) Australian Vocational Institute Group Lawson College Australia Australian Institute of Medical Scientists Australian Vocational Learning Centre Le Cordon Bleu Australia Pty Ltd Australian Nursing Board Blue Mountains International Hotel Management Lonsdale Institute School MEGT (Australia) Ltd Universities & colleges Browns English Language School Melbourne City Institute of Education Bureau of Meteorology Melbourne Language Centre AAMS - Australian Academy of Management & Science Byron Bay English Language School Metro English College Ability Education Cambridge International College MIOC - Melbourne Institute of Commerce ACAE - Australian College of Applied Education Careers Australia Navitas ACCCO - Australian Child Care Career Options Charles Institute of Technology North Sydney English College ACCIT Chisholm Institute of TAFE NSW Business College Pty Ltd Accountants Resource Centre College of Innovation and Industry Skills NSW International English College ACN – (on behalf of La Trobe University) Confoil Ozford Education Group Adelaide Educators Pty Ltd CQU Perth College of Business and Technology AICT - Australian Institute of Commerce and Curtin University, Sydney PIBT, Perth Technology Danford College Pivot Point Academy Angad Australian Institute of Technology Education & Training International Princeton Institute OF Education AOI Institute Education and Training QIBT APM College of Business and Communication Education and Training International Queensland International business academy Australian Catholic University - ACU Educational Enterprises Australia (Eynesbury, EIBT) Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre Australian Community Workers Association Embassy CES Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre Ltd (ACWA) Engineering Education Australia Queensland University of Technology QUT Australian Computer Society Global Village Byron Bay Royal Brisbane Institute of Technology Global Village English Centres Sarina Russo Schools Australia SATAC (South Australian Tertiary Admissions Australian Learning, Training & Education Centre Discover English Service) (ALTEC) Durack Institute of Technology Shafston House College Ltd Australian Maritime College (University of Edith Cowan University SIBT Tasmania) Education Access Australia SkillsTech (TAFE QUEENSLAND) Australian National College of Beauty Einstein College of Australia South Australia Institute of Business and Australian National Institute of Business & Elite English Institute (EEI) Technology (SAIBT) Technology (ANIBT) ELSIS Southern Cross Education Institute Australian National University (ANU) Embassy CES Brisbane Stott's Colleges Australian Pacific College Embassy CES Gold Coast Study Group Australia Australian Pacific College Brisbane Embassy CES Melbourne Sydney English Language Academy Australian Professional Skills Institute Embassy CES Perth TCWA - Technical College of Western Australia Australian Technical and Management College Embassy CES Sydney Tertiary Institutions Service Centre (ATMC) Endeavour College of Natural Health The Australian National University Australian Vocational Education and Training Engineers Education Australia The Malka Group International Academy English Unlimited The University of Melbourne Australian Vocational Learning Centre Equanimity Consultants Pty Ltd The University of New South Wales Australis Institute of Technology and Education Eynesbury The University of Southern Queensland - Sydney Aviation Australia Flinders University Education Centre - USQ SEC Avondale College of Higher Education Flying Kangaroo Pty Ltd The William Ligth Institute Barkly College Global Village English Centres THINK: Education Group Barrier Reef Institute of TAFE Gold Coast Institute of TAFE Trinity College Baxter Institute Gordon Institute of TAFE UIC Bedford College Great Southern Institute of Technology Universal Education Centre Pty Ltd Berkeley College Greenwich College Universities Admissions Centre (NSW & ACT) Pty Ltd Billy Blue College of Design Griffith University University of Western Sydney Blue Mountains International Hotel Management Gurkhas Institute of Technology (GIT) Victoria University School (BMIHMS) Hales Institute Victorian Institute of Technology Bond College Harward International College Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Bond University Hays International College Western Institute of technology Box Hill Institute of TAFE Hibernia Institute Brisbane Whitehouse Institute of Design, Australia Bradford College Holmes Institute William Angliss Institute Brighton Institute of Technology Holmesglen Institute of TAFE World College Group Brisbane North Institute of TAFE IIBIT - International Institute of Business and Abbey College Australia Burleigh Heads Language Centre Information Technology Ability Education - Melbourne Business and Skilled Migration Queensland Imagine Education Australia Ability Education - Sydney Business and Skilled Migration Tasmania Immigration SA - Department of State Academia International Business Technology Institute of Australia Development Academies Australasia C.Y. O'Connor Institute Immigration SA - Department of State Academies Australasia Polytechnic Cambridge International College - Perth Development (SA) Academy of English Campion College Australia Impact Training Institute (ITI) Academy of International Hairdressing Canberra Institute of Technology Imperial College of Technology and Management Academy of Social Sciences Canberra. Create your future - ACT Government Infinity Institute of Melbourne ACN - Australian Campus Network Canning College INSEARCH Acumen Institute of Further Education Careers Australia Institute of Public Accountants Adelaide College of Technical Education (ACTE) Carnegie Mellon University Australia Intech Institute of Technology Advance English Carrick Education International College of Hotel Management Alphacrucis College Castle College International College of Management, Sydney APM College of Business and Communication CATC Design School (Commercial Arts Training International Education Services ARC - Accountants Resource Centre College) IVY Business College Ashton College Central Australian College (CAC) James Cook University Asia Pacific International College Central College JMC Academy Australasian College of Natural Therapies Central Institute of Technology
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