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Let’s set the scene: You’re excited to apply to universities abroad. You’ve picked your course, stalked campus Instagram accounts, and maybe even imagined your first coffee run in a new city. But then—bam! You hit the part of the application that says:
“Please submit proof of English proficiency.”

And suddenly, the world becomes a swirl of acronyms: IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, DET… Is this an English test or a secret society?

Don’t worry. You won’t need a decoder ring. We’ve got you.

Here’s your no-stress guide to choosing the right English proficiency test in 2025, with comparisons, pros, cons, and a few cheeky tips to keep it all fun.

The Usual Suspects

  1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System)

    The Beyoncé of English tests. Popular, respected, and never goes out of style.

    • Format: Four sections — Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking
    • Test Style: Paper-based or computer-based
    • Speaking Test: Face-to-face with a human (yes, an actual person)
    • Length: ~2 hours 45 minutes
    • Accepted by: Over 11,000 institutions globally
    • Cost: ₹16,250–₹17,000 in India (as of 2025)


    Best for you if:
    You’re comfortable with traditional exams and don’t mind talking to a real person. Also great if you’re applying to UK, Australia, Canada, or just want a test with maximum global acceptability.

    Prep Tip: Practice with sample speaking interviews—talk to your mirror, your dog, or your cousin who never replies on WhatsApp.

  2. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)

The nerdy older sibling of English tests—structured, precise, and American-accented.

  • Format: Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing
  • Test Style: Internet-based
  • Speaking Test: You speak into a microphone (no judgey human faces)
  • Length: ~2 hours
  • Accepted by: 11,500+ institutions, especially popular with US universities
  • Cost: ~$200–$250 (converted in INR)

Best for you if: You’re tech-savvy and applying to universities in the U.S. or prefer talking to your laptop instead of a stranger.

Prep Tip: Sharpen your typing speed—your writing section depends on it!

  • PTE (Pearson Test of English)

    The cool tech-savvy cousin. Fast, efficient, and results are out before you’ve finished your celebration biryani.

    • Format: Integrated tasks testing reading, writing, speaking, and listening
    • Test Style: Fully computer-based
    • Speaking Test: Through microphone
    • Length: ~2 hours
    • Accepted by: 3,000+ institutions and growing rapidly
    • Cost: ₹15,900 approx


    Best for you if:
    You like tech-heavy exams and want quick results (we’re talking super quick—48 hours in most cases).

    Prep Tip: Practice multitasking—listening, reading, and responding simultaneously is part of the game.

        • Format: Adaptive (gets harder or easier based on your answers), plus a video interview
        • Test Style: Online from home (yes, pajama-friendly)
        • Length: ~1 hour
        • Accepted by: 4,000+ institutions (including NYU, Columbia, and most Canadian universities)
        • Cost: Just $59 (~₹5,000!) Duolingo English Test (DET)

          The up-and-comer: budget-friendly, home-based, and surprisingly accurate.


        Best for you if:
        You want a quick, affordable option and hate the idea of going to a test center.

        Prep Tip: Clean your testing space! The proctor is watching via webcam—and your pile of laundry doesn’t scream “college-ready.”

        So…Which Test Should You Take?

        You Want…

        Take…

        Maximum global acceptability

        IELTS or TOEFL

        Quick results + home comfort

        Duolingo

        Tech-forward, no human interaction

        PTE or Duolingo

        Speaking to real people doesn’t scare you

        IELTS

        Budget-friendly and accepted widely

        Duolingo (again!)

    Final Word from Edvizor

    There’s no one-size-fits-all answer (unlike the free hoodie you’ll get during orientation). The right test depends on your strengths, target schools, and how you’d prefer to show off your English skills—typing, talking, or tackling adaptive questions in your bedroom.

    At Edvizor, we help you choose the best fit based on your university list, comfort level, and timeline. No stress. No confusion. Just the best prep plan for your goals—with the occasional meme to keep things interesting.

    Still undecided? Let’s talk. We promise we speak fluent “application panic.”