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“TOEFL” stands for Check of English as a Foreign Language. The TOEFL is the most widely accepted check to evaluate your English-language skills. This check can help you get admission in most of the colleges and universities across the globe.
In case you are thinking about to study abroad start your preparation for TOEFL. TOEFL was first administered in 1964 to make student eligible for applying in the University of
the USA and Europe. Students from all over the world apply for major universities in English speaking countries like US, Canada and Europe. About 25 million students appear for TOEFL every year worldwide.
The TOEFL is run by the US-based "Educational Testing Service" (ETS). ETS sets the questions, conducts the check, and sends each examinee the score document. You can take the TOEFL check in either of the three formats; Internet-based check (iBT) or Paper-based check (PBT). The format you take depends on your check middle location. The period of the check is 4½ hours. It tests your English speaking, listening and comprehending, reading, and writing skills. The examination is held over 4500 check centers across 165 countries.
Scores are mailed to the student as well as to the selected institutions after 5 weeks from the check date. The final PBT score ranges between 310 and 677. Unlike the iBT, the score of the Writing section (often called the Check of Written English, TWE) is not part of the final score; in lieu, it is reported separately on a scale of 0–6 points as well as a nice score is 4+.
With TOEFL you are eligible to apply in over 7500 Universities and colleges in over 130 countries. Don’t wait! Prepare for TOEFL check and get your dream come true to study in renowned universities across the globe.
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