Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is a standardized test designed to measure the English language proficiency of non-native speakers aiming to enroll in English-speaking universities. Administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS), the TOEFL assesses four key language skills: reading, listening, speaking, and writing. It is widely recognized by over 11,000 institutions in more than 150 countries, making it a crucial requirement for academic admission and visa applications. The test is available in both internet-based (TOEFL iBT) and paper-based formats, providing flexible options for test-takers around the world. The TOEFL not only evaluates language competence but also prepares candidates for the academic challenges of studying in an English-speaking environment.
Country Wise Minimum Score
Reading: 6.5
Writing: 6.5
Listening: 6.5
Speaking: 6.5
Reading: 6.5
Writing: 6.5
Listening: 6.5
Speaking: 6.5
Reading: 6.5
Writing: 6.5
Listening: 6.5
Speaking: 6.5
Reading: 6.5
Writing: 6.5
Listening: 6.5
Speaking: 6.5