Mock Test
Test Yourself.
Know Exactly
Where You Stand.
Practice without pressure. Legacy’s IELTS & PTE Mock Test Series replicates real exam conditions — same format, same timing, same question patterns — so you walk into the actual exam having already been there.
Get a detailed score report after every test, identify your weak areas, and track your improvement test by test. Whether you’re targeting a band 7+ in IELTS or a 79+ in PTE — we have a mock built for it.
Exams We Cover — IELTS & PTE Mock Test Series
Our Mock Test Packages
Choose the package that matches your exam and preparation timeline — or go for our full series for comprehensive coverage of IELTS and PTE.
Single Mock Test
One full-length IELTS or PTE mock exam. Perfect for a quick diagnostic to see where you currently stand before beginning your prep.
Complete Mock Test Series
Our flagship package. 5–10 full-length IELTS or PTE mocks with progressive difficulty, performance tracking, and expert feedback sessions.
Classroom Mock Series
Sit an IELTS or PTE mock in our exam-hall setup with fellow students. Experience real exam pressure, seating arrangements, and invigilated conditions.
IELTS Mock Series
Full 4-section IELTS mocks for both Academic and General Training: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking — with band score estimation, section-wise feedback, and Writing/Speaking evaluation by expert examiners.
PTE Academic Mock Series
Computer-based PTE mocks covering all task types: Speaking & Writing, Reading, and Listening — with AI-scored mock results, enabling score reporting, and section-wise performance analytics to mirror the real PTE Academic experience.
How Our Mock Tests Work
Choose IELTS or PTE
Pick IELTS Academic, IELTS General Training, or PTE Academic — and select the package that matches your target score and exam date. Not sure? Our counsellors help you decide.
Sit Under Exam Conditions
Take the full mock test in timed, invigilated conditions — in our centre or online. No pausing, no looking up answers. Just real exam practice with identical format and timing.
Receive Your Score Report
Get a detailed section-wise breakdown within 24 hours — band scores for IELTS or the 10–90 scale for PTE. Know exactly which sections cost you marks and how to close the gap.
Review & Improve
Attend a feedback session with a Legacy IELTS or PTE expert. Go through every weak area and build a targeted study plan before your next mock attempt or the real exam.
Why Take IELTS & PTE Mocks
at Legacy?
IELTS & PTE Papers
Over 50 dedicated mock papers across IELTS Academic, General Training, and PTE Academic — updated every year to match the latest official question patterns.
Band Score Target
Our mocks are calibrated to every band level. Whether you need a 6.0 for migration or a 7.5+ for a top university, we build your preparation around your specific target.
Score Report Turnaround
Receive your full score breakdown within 24 hours of completing the test — including Writing and Speaking evaluation — so you can start targeting weak areas without delay.
Years of Experience
A decade of refining IELTS and PTE mock papers to accurately mirror real exams. Our mocks aren’t guesses — they’re built from years of real exam analysis.
Exact Exam Pattern
Every IELTS and PTE mock follows the official format — same sections, same time limits, same task types and marking criteria. No surprises on test day.
Expert Examiner Feedback
IELTS Writing and Speaking are evaluated by trained examiners using official band descriptors. PTE mocks include AI-style scoring analysis with expert review.
Progress Tracking
Track your band score improvement across multiple IELTS or PTE attempts with visual score charts — see your trajectory and stay motivated throughout preparation.
Comfortable Test Environment
Our test centre is designed to replicate official IELTS and PTE exam halls — so you feel at home when you walk into the real thing on exam day.
IELTS & PTE Mock Test Tips from
Legacy Experts
Simulate Real Conditions from Day One
For IELTS, sit at a proper desk with a timer and no distractions. For PTE, practice on a computer with headphones — the real test is fully computer-based and microphone-timed. Casual practice teaches you nothing about real exam pressure.
Don’t Cram Before a Mock
The point of a mock is to measure your current level — not your performance after last-minute preparation. Take it cold and get an honest baseline you can actually work from toward your band or score target.
Know the Task Types Before You Start
IELTS has 4 distinct sections; PTE has over 20 task types across 3 parts. Study every task format, its time allocation, and its marking criteria before sitting the mock — encountering a task cold wastes precious time and marks.
Eat Well and Sleep Properly
Both IELTS and PTE require 2.5–3 hours of sustained concentration. Brain performance drops sharply with poor sleep and low blood sugar. Treat every mock seriously — how you prepare for practice is how you’ll prepare for the real exam.
Manage Time Section by Section
In IELTS, Reading is the tightest — 60 questions in 60 minutes. In PTE, each task is individually timed and auto-advances. Keep a running check and never spend more than double the allocated time on any single question.
IELTS: Transfer Answers Carefully
You only have 10 minutes to transfer answers to the answer sheet in IELTS Listening and Reading. Practice this under time pressure so you don’t lose marks to spelling errors or misplaced answers on test day.
PTE: Speak Immediately When the Microphone Opens
PTE Speaking tasks start recording as soon as the beep sounds. Hesitating too long lowers your fluency score. Train yourself to begin within 1–2 seconds and keep speaking — even a brief filler is better than silence.
Read Every Question Carefully — Once
Re-reading wastes time in both exams. For IELTS, watch for word limits in Reading and Listening (“no more than two words”). For PTE Fill in the Blanks, read the full sentence before selecting — context changes the correct answer entirely.
Review Every Wrong Answer — Not Just the Score
Your band score or PTE score tells you how you did. Your wrong answers tell you why. For IELTS Writing, study the examiner’s comments on Task Achievement, Coherence, Lexical Resource, and Grammar. That’s where the real learning happens.
Categorise Your Mistakes by Section
Are you losing marks in IELTS Listening because of spelling, or because you miss the answer entirely? Is your PTE Speaking score low due to pronunciation or fluency? Each type of error needs a different targeted fix.
Build a Weak-Area Study Plan Immediately
After every mock, identify your three weakest task types — for IELTS this might be graph writing and True/False/Not Given; for PTE it might be Summarise Spoken Text and Re-tell Lecture. Schedule dedicated revision before the next attempt.
Take Your Next Mock Within 2 Weeks
Improvement requires repetition. One mock shows where you are; a series shows your trajectory toward your target band or PTE score. Space attempts 10–14 days apart to allow focused revision between each sitting.
A Low Mock Score Is Information, Not Failure
A band 5.5 or a PTE score of 50 in a mock is among the most useful things that can happen during preparation. It tells you exactly what needs work while there’s still time to fix it — before the real exam that counts.
Treat Mocks With the Same Seriousness as the Real Exam
IELTS is nearly 3 hours; PTE is close to 2. Students who treat mocks casually don’t build the stamina needed for sustained concentration. Practice the mental endurance now — it is a trainable skill that takes repetition to develop.
Compare Yourself to Yourself — Not Others
Your batchmate’s IELTS band or PTE score is irrelevant to your progress. Focus on whether your score improved from the previous attempt. Consistent personal improvement is the only metric that matters on the path to your target.
Use Mock Anxiety as a Training Tool
If mocks make you nervous — especially the IELTS Speaking interview or the PTE microphone tasks — lean into it. The more often you sit under pressure, the more familiar and manageable that feeling becomes on real exam day.