Scammers are getting smarter – and more dangerous. At PTE Study Centre, we’ve discovered a rise in fraudulent activities, including:
- Fake promises of PTE result upgrades
- Duplicate pages mimicking our brand
These scams are designed to trick unsuspecting students into paying for services that are 100% fake and can severely damage your academic and immigration prospects.
Watch This Important Fraud Alert Video
We strongly encourage you to watch this video and share it with your peers so no one else becomes a victim.
How to Spot a PTE Scam
- Too Good to Be True Offers
- No official center can “upgrade” your score after the test.
- Scammers show fake before-and-after screenshots to look legit.
- Duplicate Pages
- Fraud pages steal our logo, name and photos to impersonate us.
- They use fake testimonials and stolen content.
- Fake Websites and Emails
- Always double-check URLs and email addresses.
- Do not click suspicious links or make payments outside official platforms.
Official PTE Study Centre Links
Always verify you’re on the real platform before making any decisions or payments.
Here are our official channels:
- Website: https://ptestudycentre.com.au/
- Facebook Pages:
- https://www.facebook.com/SydneyPTE
- https://www.facebook.com/BrisbanePTE
- https://www.facebook.com/AdelaidePTE
- https://www.facebook.com/MelbournePTE
- https://www.facebook.com/ptestudycentre
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pte_study_centre_australia
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PTEStudyCentre
- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pte-study-centre-australia
- AIWAS+: https://aiwas.io
What to Do If You Suspect a Scam
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- 📍 Report the fake page to Facebook or the relevant platform.
- 📧 Email us directly at [sydney@ptestudycentre.com.au] if you’re unsure about any communication.
- 🔒 Never share your PTE login credentials or personal data with unverified sources.
Stay Safe, Stay Smart
PTE Study Centre is committed to your success—and your safety.
Let’s work together to stop scammers by raising awareness and staying alert.