Busting the myths about English testing centres
Every day, English tests help decide whether someone can start a new life abroad.
For those taking a language test as part of a visa or migration process, the stakes couldn’t be higher. These are moments that decide futures, whether it’s studying at university, reuniting with family, or landing a first job overseas. That’s why, for tests like PTE Academic and PTE Core, test centres offer a secure, accurate, and trusted experience that governments can rely upon.
But a few myths still persist, so let’s set the record straight.
Myth one: “Test centres aren’t that secure”
Reality: a test centre environment provides security that starts before the test begins:
- Biometric ID checks. Every test taker must show valid ID (like a passport) and confirm their identity with photos, palm-vein scans, and digital signatures.
- Physical security checks. Trained staff check clothing and personal items before entry, stopping hidden notes or unauthorised materials from getting in.
Once the test has begun, test centres combine secure-by-design exams with digital and human supervision to create a secure, fair environment:
- Unique exams. Every PTE test is different. No two test takers get the same questions, and proctors can’t access the content.
- Secure systems. The test runs on software and hardware fully controlled by Pearson, so it can’t be tampered with.
- Multiple cameras, full visibility. Test centres use wide-angle CCTV to monitor the entire room.
- Proctors in the room. Trained staff can spot hidden notes, off-screen help, and respond to anything suspicious straight away.
Myth two: “Test centres rely on human proctors”
Reality: human proctors play a key role, but they’re just one piece of what makes test centres secure.
Test centres provide multiple types of security and supervision, all managed by the testing body — not the student — making them the most secure testing environment.
As well as cameras, test centres can provide identity verification, physical checks, and in-person supervision needed for a high-stakes test.
This real-time, multi-layered monitoring means if anything suspicious is flagged, a full investigation can be carried out centrally by Pearson, using CCTV footage, audio, AI checks, and human review.
Myth three: “Test centres can’t detect cheating afterwards”
Reality: Pearson carefully analyses every single test result using a combination of AI and trained human experts.
After the test is completed, it goes through fraud analytics to identify unusual patterns or behaviours. If anything looks suspicious, the result is placed on hold and reviewed in detail by our security experts before it’s released.
A quick summary: how test centres support high-stakes English testing
- Biometric checks to confirm identity
- Physical security checks to ensure no materials enter the test
- Randomised computer-based test content for every candidate
- Multiple cameras and full-room visibility
- Real-time supervision by trained staff
- AI and human experts working together to spot unusual patterns
- A consistent environment and equipment for all test takers
These measures make sure that every candidate has the same opportunity to succeed, and every institution can rely on the result. Behind every test is someone with a dream of a new life abroad, and PTE has the great privilege of helping them get there.

About the author: Dan Doyle is VP Assessments & Certifications within Pearson’s English Language Learning division. With over 20 years of experience in assessment development and global delivery, Dan oversees Pearson’s portfolio of English assessments, which includes Pearson Test of English, the globally recognised test for study and work abroad, and Versant, the testing system for enterprise hiring and training.
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