PTE Score Guide · NZ

PTE 58 vs PTE 79 for New Zealand: Which Score Do You Actually Need?

Short answer: For every New Zealand residence visa currently operating, PTE 58 is the ceiling as well as the floor — you pass with it and you do not earn more points by scoring higher. PTE 79 is only required for some occupational registration bodies (e.g., Nursing Council, Teaching Council, Medical Council) and a handful of NZ university programmes. Immigration New Zealand does not ask for 79 under any visa category.

This post sets the record straight. A lot of outdated advice online still tells SMC applicants to chase 79 for "bonus points" — those points were scrapped when the Skilled Migrant Category moved to a 6-point system in October 2023.

The PTE-to-NZ-visa map (2026)

Pathway PTE minimum Extra points for higher scores?
AEWV, ANZSCO skill 4–5 29 No
AEWV renewal (any skill level) Same as original threshold No
Partner of a Worker Work Visa 36 No
Student visa — undergrad 50–58 Programme-dependent
Skilled Migrant Category (6-point) 58 No
Straight to Residence (Green List) 58 No
Work to Residence 58 No
Care Workforce Work to Residence 58 No
Transport Sector Work to Residence 58 No
Student visa — postgrad 58–64 Programme-dependent
Occupational registration (nursing, teaching, medicine, etc.) 65–79+ Body-specific
NZ university direct entry — Medicine, Law, Teaching 65–79 Institution-specific

Cross-referenced against Immigration New Zealand's English language requirements and the Pearson PTE NZ visa page. Always confirm against the current INZ page before you lodge.

Why PTE 58 is the real answer for most applicants

PTE 58 maps to IELTS 6.5. On CEFR it's a strong B2 — confident, functional English. Under Immigration NZ's current rules, PTE 58 is a complete answer for:

Section minimums still apply. PTE 58 overall with a 52 in Speaking fails. No section below 54. IELTS equivalent: no band below 6.0.

The 6-point Skilled Migrant Category — what actually earns points

The SMC was rewritten in October 2023 to a simpler 6-point system. You need 6 points from one of three categories:

English is a pass/fail gate, not a scoring category. At IELTS 6.5 / PTE 58 you pass; at IELTS 8.0 / PTE 85 you also pass. Neither earns more points than the other under the 6-point SMC.

This is a reversal from the pre-2023 system, which did reward higher English scores. Advice from before late 2023 that tells you to "chase 79 for bonus points" is now out of date.

Where PTE 79 genuinely matters

Occupational registration

If your residence pathway depends on registering with a professional body, the body's English threshold can sit above PTE 58. Examples:

Confirm the current rule with your Council before you book the test — some councils only accept certain test types or have section minimums different from the headline figure.

NZ university direct entry

Medicine, Law, Teaching, and some Engineering and Health Science programmes at NZ universities gate entry at PTE 65–79. This is the institution's academic rule, not an Immigration NZ rule. Other programmes are happy with PTE 50–58.

Employer preference

Some accredited employers prefer to see higher scores in client-facing or regulated roles. It isn't a legal requirement — it's a signal. If you're close to 79 anyway, that signal is worth earning.

Decision shortcut

Preparation timelines

Rough ranges we see in Auckland:

Ranges, not guarantees. Some learners hit target in a week; others need two months or more. The free assessment tells us your real starting point.

Common mistakes driven by old advice

FAQs

Is PTE 58 enough for NZ residence?

Yes. PTE 58 overall (no section below 54) satisfies every current NZ residence pathway — SMC, Straight to Residence, Work to Residence, AEWV, Care Workforce, and Transport Sector Residence.

Do higher English scores earn more SMC points?

No. The 6-point Skilled Migrant Category treats English as a pass/fail threshold. You earn 6 points from skilled employment, qualification, or income. English doesn't scale.

Why does everyone still talk about PTE 79?

Two reasons. The old (pre-October 2023) SMC rewarded higher English scores — lots of advice online hasn't updated. And some professional Councils (Nursing, Teaching, Medical) still require 65–79 for registration. Those rules are genuine; the SMC bonus is not.

What PTE score for an AEWV?

ANZSCO skill 4–5: PTE 29 minimum. Skill 1–3: no formal test required. AEWV renewals and new grants never require PTE 79. Full breakdown in our AEWV English requirements guide.

What PTE score for a student visa?

Undergrad: 50–58 commonly. Postgrad: 58–64. Medicine/Law/Teaching: 65–79. Check the specific programme.

Don't over-prepare — and don't under-prepare

The worst outcome we see is someone burning three months chasing 79 for a visa that only needed 58. The second-worst is a nurse hitting 58 then discovering the Nursing Council wanted 65.

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