The level density is a parameter that has great importance in the theoretical nuclear calculation, and it is considered a key of many theoretical studies, therefore, the level density in pre-equilibrium reaction or what is the so-called accurate partial level density PLD has been studied. The partial level density PLD used in pre-equilibrium reactions is dependent on the parameter called single particle level density which can be calculated by two methods either using the equidistant spacing model (ESM) or non-equidistant spacing model (non-ESM) In this study, the parameter is estimated by using the relation between the level density parameter and based on Ericson and Williams's formulas ( ) is substituted from the Thomas-Fermi formula and the new was substituted one-component Ericson's formula, two-components Ericson's formula, Williams's formula, spin formula, and surface formula. The results show that the PLD estimated from one-component Ericson's formula gives the best agreement with the experimental data between 4 MeV to 5 MeV.