The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) stands as a globally recognized standardized assessment, catering to non-native speakers aspiring to pursue education in English-speaking nations. With acceptance spanning over 11,000 universities worldwide, TOEFL offers candidates the choice between two formats: the paper-based test (PBT) and the internet-based test (iBT).

Comprising four essential modules akin to other language proficiency assessments, TOEFL meticulously evaluates students across each section. Valid for two years post-completion, TOEFL scores reflect proficiency levels within a 0-30 range per section, culminating in an overall score out of 120. Your placement within this spectrum denotes your linguistic aptitude and proficiency level, guiding your academic and professional pursuits.