TOEFL

The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is a standardized assessment aimed at evaluating the English proficiency of non-native speakers. Widely recognized by universities worldwide, TOEFL scores are also utilized for screening job applicants and immigration candidates to English-speaking countries across the globe. The test is administered by Educational Testing Services (ETS) and is structured to assess proficiency in reading, writing, speaking, and listening.

Scoring for each skill ranges from 0 to 30, culminating in a total score between 0 to 120 for the entire test. These scores remain valid for two years and can be retaken for improvement, with a restriction of one test retake within a three-day period.

Official test scores are typically available within six days, with an option to download an online scorecard within eight days post-exam. Additionally, candidates can opt for a physical score copy, which will be sent via mail within 11 days after completing the test, provided they selected this option during registration.