The Basic TOEFL Test Structure is given below: Section Order on Test Time # of Questions Scoring Reading 1 60-80 mins* 36-56 questions* 0-30 Listening 2 60-90 mins* 34-51 questions* 0-30 Speaking 3 20 mins 6 tasks 0-30 Writing 4 50 mins 2 tasks 0-30
The TOEFL Test Score is accepted by approximately 300+ Canadian Universities.
The maximum score allocated for TOEFL is 120. A ‘Good TOEFL Score’ is completely dependent on the colleges that you want to apply to. Many colleges are really script and have set their cut-off at 100, while there are numerous colleges that accept scores ranging from 65-70. Therefore, the TOEFL score acceptance bar varies with […]
After you have taken the test, the TOEFL score will be valid for two years (2 Years). This is quite an ample amount of time to get on with the application process. This validity period is set to keep up with the possible upgrading of parameters, rules, and regulations related to overseas admission policies.
One can take the TOEFL test as many times as one wants, but there must be at least 12 days gap between your test dates.