The TOEFL is the oldest of the tests and is accepted at more than 10,000 schools, colleges, and other groups in nearly 150 countries. With the Test of English as a Foreign Language, you can see how well you know English by checking your reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. The score is then found using a scale from 0 to 120, with 30 points for each part. You need a score between 90 and 100 to study abroad.
The eligibility for the TOEFL are:
Following are the topics included in the TOEFL Syllabus:
TOEFL scores last two years. After this period, universities may stop considering admission scores.
No course or program enrollment is required to take the TOEFL. English language proficiency can be assessed for academic, professional, and immigration purposes.
TOEFL test-takers should speak English well. Candidates from all languages can take the exam, as there are no language requirements.
Candidates can take the TOEFL in high school if they meet the age and educational requirements.