Test Guide

TOEFL iBT Complete Guide 2025

Everything you need to know about the Test of English as a Foreign Language (Internet-Based Test)

Quick Facts

Duration

About 2 hours

Cost

$185-$300 USD
(varies by location)

Score Validity

2 years from test date

Format

100% computer-based
(at test center or home)

Test Format Breakdown

Reading (35 minutes)

2 passages from academic texts with 10 questions each

Skills tested: Understanding main ideas, details, inferences, vocabulary in context

Listening (36 minutes)

3 lectures and 2 conversations with questions after each

Skills tested: Understanding main ideas, details, speaker’s purpose, organization

Speaking (16 minutes)

4 tasks: 1 independent, 3 integrated (read/listen then speak)

Skills tested: Express opinions, summarize information, speak clearly and coherently

Writing (29 minutes)

2 tasks: 1 integrated (read/listen then write), 1 discussion-based essay

Skills tested: Synthesize information, express opinions with supporting reasons

Scoring System

Score Range

Each section: 0-30 points

Total score: 0-120 points

Typical Requirements

Undergraduate: 60-80

Graduate: 80-100

Top universities: 100-110+

Results available: 4-8 days after test date via your ETS account

Where TOEFL is Accepted

Accepted by 11,500+ institutions in 160+ countries

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United States

100% acceptance by US universities. Preferred test for many top schools.

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United Kingdom

Accepted by 100% of UK universities including Oxford, Cambridge.

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Canada

Accepted by all Canadian universities. Immigration also accepts TOEFL.

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Australia

Widely accepted by Australian universities and for visa applications.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • +Widely accepted globally, especially in USA
  • +100% computer-based (consistent experience)
  • +Speaking to computer (no human examiner pressure)
  • +Academic focus matches university requirements
  • +At-home testing option available

Cons

  • Requires fast typing skills for writing section
  • Speaking into microphone feels unnatural for some
  • More expensive than some alternatives ($185-$300)
  • Results take 4-8 days (slower than PTE)
  • Integrated tasks can be challenging

Who Should Take TOEFL?

TOEFL is the best choice if you:

Are applying to US universities (especially top-tier)
Prefer typing over handwriting
Feel comfortable speaking to a computer
Want consistent computer-based experience
Need flexibility (at-home or test center)
Prefer academic-style English assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should I study for TOEFL?

Most students need 2-3 months of consistent preparation (10-15 hours/week). If your English is already strong, 4-6 weeks to learn test format and practice may be sufficient.

Can I take TOEFL at home?

Yes, TOEFL iBT Home Edition is available worldwide. It’s the same test with the same scoring, taken at home with online proctoring. Accepted by the same institutions as the test center version.

What’s a good TOEFL score?

It depends on your target institution. Generally: 80+ is competitive for most universities, 90+ for top-tier schools, 100+ for Ivy League and top graduate programs. Always check your specific school’s requirements.

How much does TOEFL cost?

TOEFL iBT costs $185-$300 USD depending on your location. Additional fees apply for late registration, rescheduling, or sending scores to additional schools beyond the 4 free recipients.

How often can I take TOEFL?

You can take TOEFL as many times as you want, but you must wait 3 days between test dates. Most students take it 1-2 times. Universities typically consider your highest score.

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