If you’re a Pakistani student planning to study in the UK, proving your English proficiency is a mandatory part of your visa application. One of the most convenient and fast-growing options is the LanguageCert UKVI SELT (Secure English Language Test), a UKVI-approved test increasingly preferred by international students, especially from Pakistan.
This comprehensive guide walks you through everything you need to know for the Language Cert
The UK government requires international students to prove their English language ability as part of the UKVI (UK Visas and Immigration) process.
Only UKVI-approved Secure English Language Tests (SELTs) are accepted for immigration purposes. LanguageCert SELT is one such test.
LanguageCert is a global English language testing provider that presents a spectrum of exams created to evaluate English proficiency for academic, professional, personal, or immigration goals. It is part of PeopleCert, a worldwide leader in assessment and certification services.
LanguageCert tests are used by:
Here’s a breakdown of the main test types, what they’re for, and who should take them:

While other LanguageCERT tests are good for improving english, only the SELT (Secure English Language Test) is approved by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI)
LanguageCert SELT stands for Secure English Language Test, a qualification recognised by the UK Home Office. Here’s what you need to know:
| Feature | Details |
| Approval | Accepted by UKVI for visa purposes |
| Visa routes supported | UK Student Visa (formerly Tier 4), work, family |
| CEFR levels offered | A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 — depending on visa type |
| Test modules | Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking |
| Test modes | At the centre (all visa routes), online (some tests) |
LanguageCert stands out among SELT providers for several reasons, particularly for Pakistani students for a UK study visa:
Because it uses a hybrid assessment model, which means that the scoring of multiple choice is done by AI, and speaking & writing are assessed through humans, which makes it fast and efficient.
Automated Scoring:
Certain sections of the exams, like multiple-choice questions, are automatically scored, streamlining the grading process.
Human Review:
For more subjective sections like speaking and writing, qualified assessors review and grade the responses.
Here’s a simplified breakdown of how to take the LanguageCert UKVI test from Pakistan:

Many Pakistani students feel stuck at the very beginning, unsure whether they need B1 or B2, or even what CEFR means. Before anything else, make sure you know which CEFR level of English is required for your visa. This depends on the course and institution you’re applying to.
Your university’s admissions team or the CAS letter will confirm this.
Tip: If you’re unsure, always ask your university directly before booking the test.
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Navigating foreign websites, payment options, and unfamiliar instructions can feel overwhelming, especially if it’s your first time booking an international exam. You’ll need to book the test through the official LanguageCert website. The process is fully online and takes 10–15 minutes if your documents are ready.
| Level | Test Name | Price (GBP) | Price (PKR) | Skills Assessed |
| A1 | Preliminary | £34 | PKR 11,954 | Basic communication, understanding of familiar topics |
| A2 | Access | £46 | PKR 16,124 | Social conversations, handling personal topics |
| B1 | Achiever | £46 | PKR 16,124 | Understanding clear speech and written content on familiar subjects |
| B2 | Communicator | £81 | PKR 28,634 | Confident use of English in daily life and work settings |
| C1 | Expert | £83 | PKR 29,190 | Fluent communication in complex and academic situations |
| C2 | Mastery | £92 | PKR 32,248 | Full fluency and precision in all personal and professional contexts |
Tip: Use your own ID and payment details. Any mismatch can cause delays or rejection.
Understanding the test format is critical. One of the biggest reasons students fail is not knowing the format. Relying only on “past papers” or guessing the structure leads to confusion on test day. Here’s a clear breakdown:
Tip: Focus on time management during practice. Don’t leave preparation for the last week.
A lot of students lose confidence or miss their test because they forget a document or arrive late. Don’t let that happen to you. Nervous on test day? That’s normal, but this checklist helps.
Tip: Keep a printed confirmation email of your test and ID in a file. Don’t rely only on your phone.
Results are released quickly, which is one of the advantages of LanguageCert. But timing still matters if your CAS or visa deadlines are close.
Your LanguageCert SELT result is a key document for your CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) and UKVI visa application. Here’s how to use it effectively:
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Yes, if you take the LanguageCert UKVI SELT version. Always check with your university for confirmation.
Yes, LanguageCert is generally more affordable and offers quicker result turnaround.
Yes, there’s no restriction on retakes, but you’ll need to pay the fee again.
Only non-UKVI versions can be taken at home. UKVI-approved SELT must be taken at a certified centre.