Most colleges and universities require international students to take the TOEFL as part of their application for admission. The TOEFL evaluates a student's ability to communicate in and understand English.
Administered to students whose native language is not English. This computer-based exam measures the student’s English language proficiency. It contains three sections: Listening, Structure/Writing, and Reading Comprehension.
A standardized test required by most schools. The test measures a student's proficiency in the English language.
A standardized test to measure English ability for nonnative speakers, usually required for university admission in English-speaking countries.
An examination used by the University in determining English proficiency. Information may be obtained by writing the Educational Testing Service, TOEFL/TSE Services, P. O. Box 899, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A. 08541.
An international English test administered to determine language proficiency
TOEFL is a way of assessing and demonstrating English language proficiency if your first language isn't English. In this case, TOEFL scores will be required for entry into a US college or university.
The Educational Testing Service’s exam that measures the ability of non-native speakers of English to use and understand North American English as it is spoken, written and heard in college and university settings.
An English language proficiency examination usually required of college and university applicants whose native language is not English.
(TOEFL): a test of academic English proficiency that may be used to satisfy Monash University 'English language proficiency' requirements.